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Du Pasquier, S., Stamm, R., & Wildhaber, A. (2006). Interdisziplinäre Zusammenarbeit zwischen Ärzten und Apothekern bei süchtigen Patienten. Care Management : Schweizer Zeitschrift für Managed Care und Public Health, Gesundheits- und Sozialökonomie, 2006(3; 21.04.2006), 14–17.
Abstract: Dank der modernen Vision der Gesundheitssysteme, durch die Netzwerke gefördert werden, ist eine neue, vom Bundesamt für Gesundheitswesen und COROMA (Collège Romand de Médecine de l’Addiction) in Auftrag gegebene Arbeit entstanden. Darin wird die Rolle des Apothekers in einem interdisziplinären Netzwerk, welches sich mit der Prävention und der Behandlung respektive Betreuung von Patienten mit Suchtverhalten beschäftigt, präzisiert.
Keywords: managed care; patient care management; prevention; treatment and maintenance; cooperation; French-speaking Switzerland
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Chimienti, M. (2007). Les ressources de l'agir faible : le cas des travailleuses du sexe migrantes. Psychoscope : Zeitschrift der Föderation der Schweizer Psychologinnen und Psychologen = Psychoscope : journal de la Fédération suisse des psychologues = Psychoscope : giornale della Federazione svizzera delle psicologhe e degli psicologi, 28(5; 05/2007), 17–20.
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Best, D., Day, E., McCarthy, T., Darlington, I., & Pinchbeck, K. (2008). The hierarchy of needs and care planning in addiction services : what Maslow can tell us about addressing competing priorities? Addiction Research and Theory, 16(4; 08/2008), 305–307.
Keywords: health and disease; health care utilization; case management
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Rehm, J., Gschwend, P., Steffen, T., Gutzwiller, F., Dobler-Mikola, A., & Uchtenhagen, A. (2001). Feasibility, safety, and efficacy of injectable heroin prescription for refractory opioid addicts : a follow-up study. The Lancet, 358(27.10.2001), 1417–1420.
Abstract: Background : Heroin-assisted substitution treatment for severely opioid-dependent drug users has been available in Switzerland since 1994. Our aim was to ascertain the feasibility, safety, and efficacy of this treatment. Methods : We did a cohort study in 21 community outpatient treatment centres. We assessed 1969 opioid-dependent drug users, who began heroin-assisted substitution treatment between January, 1994, and December, 2000, to ascertain admission and discharge patterns, and patient characteristics. We also followed up a subset of 237 patients who began treatment between Jan 1, 1994, and March 31, 1995, and who stayed with the programme for at least 18 months. We used questionnaires, interviews, and medical examinations done at entry and after 6, 12, and 18 months to assess somatic and mental health, social integration, and treatment outcomes. Findings : More than 70% (1378) of patients remained in treatment for more than a year. Treatment showed positive effects with respect to health and social outcomes. A long stay in treatment was related to a higher chance of starting abstinence-oriented therapy than a short stay. Interpretation : Heroin-assisted substitution treatment might be an effective option for chronically addicted patients for whom other treatments have failed.
Keywords: AOD dependence; opioids in any form; heroin; heroin-assisted treatment; treatment and maintenance; study; statistical data; Switzerland
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Clémence, A., & Gardiol, N. (1993). Les prises de position de jeunes face à la drogue en Suisse. Déviance et société, 17(1), 19–32.
Keywords: AOD use; AOD consumption; drug; drug consumption; societal attitude toward AOD; adolescent; Switzerland
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Giroud, C., Broillet, A., Augsburger, M., Menetrey, A., Bernhard, W., Rivier, L., et al. (1999). “Cannabis sativa ssp. helvetica” ou le roman feuilleton du cannabis en Suisse. Toxicorama, 11(1), 51–58.
Keywords: cannabis; marijuana in any form; laws and regulations; tetrahydrocannabinol; Switzerland
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Erbas, B., Queri, S., & Tretter, F. (2002). Ökonomie und Sucht : Bericht vom BAS-Workshop zu wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Aspekten der psychoaktiven Substanzen, der Sucht und von Interventionsmaßnahmen. Suchtmedizin in Forschung und Praxis, 4(4), 243–253.
Abstract: Ökonomie bedeutet nicht nur Sparen, sondern Optimierung der Kostenminimierung bezogen auf Effektivitätsmaximierung.
Keywords: AOD dependence; social and economic cost of AOD; drug market; illicit drug; psychoactive substances; opioids in any form; heroin; cocaine; prevention; AOD price; price elasticity of demand; cost-benefit analysis; treatment and maintenance; insurance; conference; international area; Germany; United States
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Egli, D. (1999). The Swiss heroin policy. SJES, 135(2), 187–206.
Abstract: The Swiss heroin policy is compared to a theoretically derived rational drug policy. It is argued that, although being one of the most liberal policies worldwide, the Swiss policy still is too repressive. A further legalization of heroin would most probably be welfare enhancing.
Keywords: AOD use, abuse, and dependence; heroin; opioid contaminant; opioids in any form; heroin-assisted treatment; laws and regulations; policy recommendations; Switzerland
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Duncan, D. F., Nicholson, T., Clifford, P., Hawkins, W., & Petosa, R. (1994). Harm reduction : an emerging new paradigm for drug education. Journal of Drug Education, 24(4), 281–290.
Abstract: Harm reduction is a new paradigm now emerging in the field of drug education. This strategy recognizes that people always have and always will use drugs and, therefore, attempts to minimize the potential hazards associated with drug use rather than the use itself. The rationale for a harm reduction strategy is presented, followed by an example of the kind of needs assessment which may be needed for planning a harm reduction strategy.
Keywords: treatment and maintenance; harm reduction; statistical data; research; journal article
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Drucker, E. (2001). Injectable heroin substitution treatment for opioid dependency. The Lancet, 358(27.10.2001), 1385.
Keywords: addiction; treatment and maintenance; AOD dependence; heroin; heroin-assisted treatment; methadone; harm reduction; research; trial study; Switzerland; commentary
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