Background: In Vietnam, like many countries in Southeast Asia, the commonly used approach of center-based compulsory drug treatment (CCT) has been criticized on human rights ground. Meanwhile, community-based voluntary methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) has been implemented for nearly a decade with promising results. Reform-minded leaders have been seeking empirical evidence of the costs and effectiveness associated with these two main treatment modalities. Conducting evaluations of these treatments, especially where randomization is not ethical, presents challenges. The aim of this paper is to discuss political challenges and methodological issues when conducting cost-effectiveness studies within the context of a non-democratic Southeas...
Background: Methadone maintenance therapy (MMT) is a mainstay for treating opioid u...
Background: Despite Thailand's official reclassification of drug users as "patients...
Background: criminalisation of drug use and compulsory detention has largely characterised the South...
Abstract Background In Vietnam...
Objectives. To determine how harm reduction should be applied in low-resource countries such as Viet...
Introduction: The emergence of widespread amphetamine-type stimulants (ATSs) usage has created signi...
Purpose - Injecting drug use is a global concern, with an estimated 16 million people who inject dru...
BACKGROUND: Several Southeast Asian countries have implemented compulsory drug detention centres in ...
Evidence indicates that detention of people who use drugs in compulsory centers in the name of treat...
Throughout the 1990s, Vietnam experienced a dramatic rise in the prevalence of HIV among people who ...
Background: There were more than 170,000 documented DUs in Vietnam as of June 2012 and it was estima...
Abstract Background: Much emphasis is put on providing evidence to assist policymakers in priority s...
AbstractOver the last three decades in response to a rise in substance use in the region, many count...
BackgroundTo respond to the dual HIV and injecting drug use epidemic, Vietnam has implemented methad...
Copyright © 2012 Tam T. M. Nguyen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Background: Methadone maintenance therapy (MMT) is a mainstay for treating opioid u...
Background: Despite Thailand's official reclassification of drug users as "patients...
Background: criminalisation of drug use and compulsory detention has largely characterised the South...
Abstract Background In Vietnam...
Objectives. To determine how harm reduction should be applied in low-resource countries such as Viet...
Introduction: The emergence of widespread amphetamine-type stimulants (ATSs) usage has created signi...
Purpose - Injecting drug use is a global concern, with an estimated 16 million people who inject dru...
BACKGROUND: Several Southeast Asian countries have implemented compulsory drug detention centres in ...
Evidence indicates that detention of people who use drugs in compulsory centers in the name of treat...
Throughout the 1990s, Vietnam experienced a dramatic rise in the prevalence of HIV among people who ...
Background: There were more than 170,000 documented DUs in Vietnam as of June 2012 and it was estima...
Abstract Background: Much emphasis is put on providing evidence to assist policymakers in priority s...
AbstractOver the last three decades in response to a rise in substance use in the region, many count...
BackgroundTo respond to the dual HIV and injecting drug use epidemic, Vietnam has implemented methad...
Copyright © 2012 Tam T. M. Nguyen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Background: Methadone maintenance therapy (MMT) is a mainstay for treating opioid u...
Background: Despite Thailand's official reclassification of drug users as "patients...
Background: criminalisation of drug use and compulsory detention has largely characterised the South...