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Author Organization, World Health; Organisation mondiale de la santé
Title Assessing the standards of care in substance abuse treatment = Evaluation de la qualité des soins dans le traitement des toxicomanies Type Book Whole
Year 1993 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 3, 19, annexes, 13, 19, annexes
Keywords treatment and maintenance
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Publisher World Health Organization (WHO); Organisation mondiale de la santé (OMS) Place of Publication Geneva; Genève Editor
Language English; French Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN ISBN WHO/PSA/93.5 Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes Bilingual document English-French; document bilingue français-anglais Approved no
Call Number (up) 01.00-001 Serial 49269
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Author Ewers, Eberhard; Leune, Jost
Title Dokumentations- und Katamnese-System DKS : Version 5.0 Type Book Whole
Year 1998 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 106
Keywords treatment and maintenance
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Publisher Fachverband Drogen und Rauschmittel (FDR) Place of Publication Hannover Editor
Language German Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Approved no
Call Number (up) 01.00-002 Serial 55108
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Author Huissoud, Thérèse; Samitca, Sanda; Arnaud, Sophie; Balthasar, Hugues; Zobel, Frank; Dubois-Arber, Françoise
Title Epidémiologie de la toxicomanie dans le canton de Vaud : quatrième période d'évaluation 2002-2004 : cahier 1 Type Report
Year 2005 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 154
Keywords treatment and maintenance; monitoring; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; illicit drug; addiction; epidemiology; counseling; contact center; ambulatory care facility; residential facility; street work; quality; primary prevention; secondary prevention; recommendations or guidelines; Switzerland; Vaud
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Publisher Institut universitaire de médecine sociale et préventive (IUMSP) Place of Publication Lausanne Editor
Language French Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Raisons de santé Abbreviated Series Title rds
Series Volume 112 Series Issue Edition
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Notes Approved no
Call Number (up) 01.00-003 Serial 55636
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Author Engelmajer, Lucien J.
Title Eine neue Philosophie Type Book Whole
Year 1994 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 15
Keywords treatment and maintenance
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Publisher Verein Le Patriarche L.J. Engelmajer Place of Publication Gelterkinden Editor
Language German Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Approved no
Call Number (up) 01.00-004 Serial 54512
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Author Holderegger, Franz
Title Suchttherapie mit anthroposophischen Methoden : ein Konzept Type Book Whole
Year 1995 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords treatment and maintenance
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Corporate Author Thesis Master's thesis
Publisher Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften (ZHAW) Place of Publication Zürich Editor
Language German Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Master thesis, Recyclingpapier! Approved no
Call Number (up) 01.00-005 Serial 55560
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Author Wettach, Ralph H.U.; Dobler-Mikola, Anja; Uchtenhagen, Ambros
Title Entwicklung von Instrumenten zur Erfassung der Behandlungsqualität von ambulanten und stationären Therapie- und Betreuungsprogrammen für Drogenabhängige : Schlussbericht Pilotprojekt FOS Type Report
Year 1997 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 196
Keywords treatment and maintenance
Abstract Es besteht ein Defizit an systematischen Informationen zur Struktur- und Prozessqualität von Suchtbehandlungen. Auch die einzelnen Einrichtungen haben zum grössten Teil ungenügende Informationen über die Qualität ihrer Behandlung. Solche Informationen sind aber besonders wichtig, um die Qualität von Suchtbehandlungen anzupassen und weiterzuentwickeln. Zu diesem Zweck sollten Qualitätsmodelle implementiert und entsprechende Indikatoren erhoben werden. Das Ziel der Studie war die Erarbeitung von grundlegenden Informationen zum Thema “Qualitätserfassung in Suchtbehandlungen” und die Entwicklung von Instrumenten zur Erhebung von Behandlungsqualität. Die Basis dazu bildete einerseits eine umfassende Recherche nach Literatur und Modellen zur Erhebung von Behandlungsqualität bzw. zur Qualitätssicherung von Behandlungsprogrammen für Drogenabhängige. Anderseits wurden dreizehn Interviews mit Expert/innen aus der Praxis und der Forschung inhaltsanalytisch ausgewertet, um Qualitätsindikatoren der Struktur und des Prozesses von Behandlungen zu eruieren. Im Rahmen der Literaturrecherche konnten keine für die Suchtbehandlung spezifische Modelle gefunden werden. Ein auf der Grundlage von Recherche und Interviews entwickeltes Modell ermöglicht die Durchführung von Qualitätskontrolle, -sicherung und -verbesserung der Struktur-, Prozess- und Ergebnisqualität. Die Erhebung der Strukturqualität findet mit dem MIDES (Modulares Instrument zur Deskription von Suchtbehandlung) statt. Mit bestehenden und neuentwickelten Instrumenten werden die Prozessqualität (z.B. KLIBS “Klient/innen-Befragung zur Suchtbehandlung”) und die Ergebnisqualität erfasst.
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Publisher Institut für Suchtforschung (ISF) Place of Publication Zürich Editor
Language German Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Approved no
Call Number (up) 01.00-006 Serial 55637
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Author various
Title A large scale drug substitution therapy project in Manipur & Nagaland, India Type Book Whole
Year 2006 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 15
Keywords treatment and maintenance
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Publisher Emmanuel Health Association Place of Publication Guwahati Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Approved no
Call Number (up) 01.00-007 Serial 54513
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Author Gerstein, Dean R.; Johnson, Robert A.; Harwood, Henrick J.; Fountain, Douglas; Suter, Natalie; Malloy, Kathryn
Title Evaluating recovery services : the California drug and alcohol treatment assessment (CALDATA) : general report Type Report
Year 1994 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages iv, 89
Keywords treatment and maintenance
Abstract The cost of treating approximately 150,000 participants represented by the CALDATA study sample in 1992 was $209 million. Each day of treatment paid for itself on the day it was received, primarily through an avoidance of crime. The benefits of alcohol and other drug treatment outweighed the costs of treatment by ratios from 4:1 to greater than 12:1, depending on the type of treatment. Benefits after treatment persisted through the second year of follow-up for the limited number of participants followed for as long as 2 years. This suggests that projected cumulative lifetime benefits of treatment will be substantially higher than the shorter-term figures. The level of criminal activity declined by two-thirds from before treatment to after treatment. The greater the length of time spent in treatment, the greater the percentage of reduction in criminal activity. Declines of approximately two-fifths also occurred in the use of alcohol and other drugs from before treatment to after treatment. Approximately one-third reductions in hospitalizations were reported from before treatment to after treatment. For each type of treatment studied, there were slight or no differences in effectiveness based on gender, age, or ethnicity. Overall, treatment did not have a positive effect on the economic situation of the participants during the study period. 38 tables and 11 figures
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Publisher California Department of alcohol and Drug Programs Place of Publication Sacramento Editor Center, National Opinion Research; Lewin-VHI,
Language English Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Recyclingpapier! Approved no
Call Number (up) 01.00-008 Serial 50283
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Author Prometa (ed)
Title Prometa-Werbemappe : Handbuch zur Beratung von Patienten = Manuel à l'usage du patient = Patient education book Type Book Whole
Year 2006 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 16, 16, 16
Keywords treatment and maintenance
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Publisher Prometa Place of Publication Montreux Editor Prometa
Language German; French; English Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Dreisprachiges Dokument Deutsch-Französisch-Englisch; document trilingue allemand-français-anglais; trilingual document German-French-English; inkl. Zeitungsartikel: HR Today, 12/2007, Zwischen Partylöwe und patriarchalem Geschäftsführer; incl. magazine article: HR Today, 12/2007, Half party animal, half patriarchal business manager Approved no
Call Number (up) 01.00-009 Serial 50024
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Author various
Title Nemexin (Naltrexon HCl) : der Weg zurück Type Book Whole
Year 1990 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 7
Keywords treatment and maintenance
Abstract Naltrexone – an effective aid in the psychosocial rehabilitation process of former opiate dependent patients [Article in German] Ladewig D Naltrexon is an longterm opioid antagonist, which can be used in the psychosocial rehabilitation process of former dependents on opiates. It was established that there were less opiates used during the treatment with Naltrexon. The exclusive delivery of Naltrexon cannot protect from relapse and has to be completed with psychotherapeutic measures. Naltrexone. Kleber HD Naltrexone (Trexan R), a long acting, orally affective narcotic antagonist was approved by the Food & Drug Administration in November, 1984 for use as an adjunct in the treatment of Opioid Addiction. This research capsule will explore what is known about naltrexone, and the most appropriate ways of using the drug. Naltrexone treatment in a jail work-release program. Brahen LS, Henderson RK, Capone T, Kordal N. Inmates with a history of opiate addiction have traditionally been excluded from jail work-release programs because of their high likelihood of returning to drug use. In 1972, a new jail work-release program was begun in the Nassau County (New York) Jail, to which addicted inmates, who had formerly been excluded automatically, could request admission if they took the opiate blocking agent naltrexone. Inmates received naltrexone twice a week and had routine urine checks for drugs of abuse and an alcohol breath test when indicated. Psychological and vocational testing and weekly psychotherapy sessions were provided. For those no longer incarcerated, the adjacent hospital outpatient clinic was available for naltrexone treatment. Naltrexone has proved to be a completely effective opiate blocking agent with no major side effects in 691 patients over a 10-year period.
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Publisher OpoPharma Place of Publication Glattbrugg Editor
Language German; English Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Incl. clinical studies:; Ladewig D, Naltrexone – an effective aid in the psychosocial rehabilitation process of former opiate dependent patients; Kleber HD, Naltrexone; Brahen LS et al., Naltrexone treatment in a jail work-release program Approved no
Call Number (up) 01.00-010 Serial 54514
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