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Author Hudleson, Patricia
Title Improving patient-provider communication : insights from interpreters Type Journal Article
Year 2005 Publication Family practice : an international journal Abbreviated Journal
Volume 22 Issue 3; 06/2005 Pages 311-316
Keywords health promotion; health services, prevention, and treatment research; treatment-provider-patient relations; migration; Geneva
Abstract It is important for physicians to recognize and address potential cross-cultural communication barriers with their patients. Several studies have demonstrated the importance of trained medical interpreters for ensuring effective patient-provider communication. Medical interpreters also represent an untapped source of insight into common communication problems. Such insights can contribute to strengthening physicians’ cross cultural communication skills.
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ISSN 1460-2229 Online ; 0263-2136 Print ISBN Medium
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Call Number 50-00848 Serial 59670
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Author Henke, Jura Inga; Goergen, Dagmar; Zheng, Yunfeng; Song, Yutong; Schüttler, Christian G.; Fehr, Carmen; Jünemann, Christiane; Niepmann, Michael
Title microRNA-122 stimulates translation of hepatitis C virus RNA Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication The EMBO Journal Abbreviated Journal
Volume 27 Issue Advance Online Publication 24; 20.11.2008 Pages 1-11;3300
Keywords hepatitis C; research
Abstract Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a positive strand RNA virus that propagates primarily in the liver. We show here that the liver-specific microRNA-122 (miR-122), a member of a class of small cellular RNAs that mediate posttranscriptional gene regulation usually by repressing the translation of mRNAs through interaction with their 30-untranslated regions (UTRs), stimulates the translation of HCV. Sequestration of miR-122 in liver cell lines strongly reduces HCV translation, whereas addition of miR-122 stimulates HCV translation in liver cell lines as well as in the non-liver HeLa cells and in rabbit reticulocyte lysate. The stimulation is conferred by direct interaction of miR-122 with two target sites in the 50-UTR of the HCV genome. With a replication-defective NS5B polymerase mutant genome, we show that the translation stimulation is independent of viral RNA synthesis. miR-122 stimulates HCV translation by enhancing the association of ribosomes with the viral RNA at an early initiation stage. In conclusion, the liver-specific miR-122 may contribute to HCV liver tropism at the level of translation.
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ISSN 0261-4189 (Print); 1460-2075 (Electronic) ISBN Medium
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Call Number 50-00831 Serial 59668
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Author Elsner, Heinrich
Title Die abgeschobene Minderheit : zur real existierenden Substitutionsbehandlung von chronisch mehrfachbeeinträchtigten Abhängigkeitskranken Type Journal Article
Year 2006 Publication SoziaIpsychiatrische Informationen Abbreviated Journal
Volume 35 Issue 2; 04/2006 Pages 40-49
Keywords treatment and maintenance; drug substitution therapy; psychiatric care; chemical addiction; drug dependent; chronic drug effect; Germany
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Language German Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 0171-4538 ISBN Medium
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Call Number 50-00771 Serial 59664
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Author Eymard, Chantal; Poirson, Mathilde
Title L'observance thérapeutique de personnes toxicomanes en situation de précarité et sous traitement de substitution Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication Le Flyer Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue 28; 05/2007 Pages 16-18
Keywords treatment and maintenance; drug dependent; contact center; Marseille
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Call Number 50-00784 Serial 59665
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Author B.S.
Title Grenzen setzen in 13 Sprachen Type Journal Article
Year 2004 Publication Bildung Schweiz : Sonderheft Computer und Internet Abbreviated Journal
Volume 149 Issue 11a; 11/2004 Pages 42
Keywords prevention; target group; adolescent; child; parent; education; school; migration; cultural integration; Suchtpräventionsstelle Zürcher Oberland (body)
Abstract Wo verschiedene Kulturen zusammentreffen, gibt es nicht nur Sprachprobleme. Davon erzählt der Film “Grenzenlos? – Aufwachsen in der Konsumgesellschaft”. Hervorragender Einstieg für einen Elternabend.
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Call Number 50-00789 Serial 59666
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Author McElhatton, P. R.; Bateman, D. N.; Evans, C.; Pughe, K. R.; Thomas, S. H. L.
Title Congenital anomalies after prenatal ecstasy exposure Type Journal Article
Year 1999 Publication The Lancet Abbreviated Journal
Volume 354 Issue 9188; 23.10.1999 Pages 1441-1442
Keywords health promotion; addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; ecstasy
Abstract Prospective follow-up of 136 babies exposed to ecstasy in utero indicated that the drug may be associated with a significantly increased risk of congenital defects (15·4% [95% CI 8·2—25·4]). Cardiovascular anomalies (26 per 1000 livebirths [3·0—9·0]) and musculoskeletal anomalies (38 per 1000 [8·0—109·0]) were predominant.
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ISSN 0140-6736 ISBN Medium
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Call Number 50-00756 Serial 59663
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Author Ebert, Kristin; Sturm, Sabine
Title Alte Junkies : eine neue Herausforderung für die Drogenhilfe im Rahmen ambulant betreuten Wohnens? Type Journal Article
Year 2006 Publication Akzeptanzorientierte Drogenarbeit = Acceptance-oriented drug work Abbreviated Journal
Volume 3 Issue 30.12.2006 Pages 19-30
Keywords treatment and maintenance; inpatient care; supported accommodation; drug dependent; elderly; old age; Germany
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Language German Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 1861-0110 ISBN Medium
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Call Number 50-00754 Serial 59662
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Author Emmanuelli, J.; Guillot, A.
Title Contribution à l'évaluation de la politique de réduction des risques : le Système d'Information sur l'Accessibilité au Matériel Officinal d'Injection et de Substitution (SIAMOIS) Type Journal Article
Year 1999 Publication Bulletin épidémiologique annuel Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue 2; 04/1999 Pages 174-192
Keywords harm reduction; research; treatment and maintenance; drug substitution therapy; addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; heroin
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Language French Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 2-11-091077-1 ISBN Medium
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Call Number 50-00718 Serial 59660
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Author Bucher, Heinz
Title Nicht nur die Lebensumstände stabilisieren : neue Tendenzen in der ambulanten Suchthilfe Type Journal Article
Year 2009 Publication Sozial aktuell : die Fachzeitschrift für soziale Arbeit Abbreviated Journal
Volume 41 Issue 1; 01/2009 Pages 20-21
Keywords treatment and patient care; outpatient care
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ISSN 1422-8432 ISBN Medium
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Call Number 50-00671 Serial 59657
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Author Caplehorn, John R.M.; Rubin, George
Title Injecting drug users' attitudes to needle-sharing, hepatitis C, HIV/AIDS and harm minimisation Type Journal Article
Year 2004 Publication Akzeptanzorientierte Drogenarbeit = Acceptance-oriented drug work Abbreviated Journal
Volume 1 Issue 29.12.2004 Pages 29-34
Keywords social services; harm reduction; intravenous drug user; needle sharing; hepatitis C; HIV infection; Aids
Abstract Objective – To measure injecting drug user’s attitudes to allowing other persons to use a needle and syringe known to be contaminated with hepatitis C virus. Methods – Demographic and historical data were collected at interview from a convenience sample of methadone and buprenorphine maintenance patients in mid-2002. Respondents also answered 12 attitudinal items on needlesharing, hepatitis C, HIV/AIDS and harm minimisation. Results – Subjects generally understood the threat posed by HIV and hepatitis C virus including the risk of reinfection with hepatitis C. They supported needle and syringe exchanges (90%) and safe injecting rooms (84%) and a majority supported the decriminalization of cannabis (69%) and the prescription of heroin to addicts (61%). However, forty-one of 100 respondents either failed to reject the proposition that “Even if I had hepC, I’d let people use needles after me – I’d warn them but it’s their risk” or failed to accept the proposition “If I had hepC, I’d never let anyone use my needles after me, even if it meant they didn’t get a hit”. Conclusion – Despite an awareness of the risks involved, many Sydney injecting drug users are still prepared to let other people use a needle and syringe known to be contaminated with hepatitis C virus. Implications – Attempts should be made to reduce the supply of contaminated needles and syringes by encouraging injecting drug users to take responsibility for the health and safety of other users.
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Call Number 50-00684 Serial 59658
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