Summary: Objectives: Switzerland introduced heroin-assisted treatment as a routine treatment for drug addicts. As a result the evaluation instruments were changed from a detailed scientific project to a routine monitoring system. The process for developing this monitoring system is described. Methods: The questionnaires and assessment instruments were restyled with staff of the treatment agencies. Indicators measuring quality of treatment and measures from the future national statistic on the addiction support system were integrated into admission, course and discharge questionnaires. Currently a system for feedback to treatment agencies is being developed. Results: All 21 treatment agencies are participating in the monitoring. Assessment q...
BACKGROUND: The objectives of the present study were to evaluate Aids prevention in drug users atten...
The "scientific studies of medically prescribed narcotics" in Switzerland (hereafter for brevity the...
Background: Heroin-assisted treatment (HAT) is effective for individuals with severe opioid use diso...
Heroin-assisted treatment has been examined broadly in Switzerland since 1994 within the context of ...
Anliegen Untersuchung des Langzeitverlaufs über 14 Jahre aller Patienten unter heroingestützter Beha...
Aims. The aim of this presentation is to illustrate how Switzerland was able to play such a pioneeri...
As part of the evaluation of the Confederation's measures to reduce drug related problems, a review ...
Over half a million heroin misusers receive oral methadone maintenance treatment world-wide1 but the...
The "scientific studies of medically prescribed narcotics" in Switzerland (hereafter for brevity the...
Papers: Prescription Heroin as Treatment for Dependence - Current UK Situation (Philip M Fleming). ...
Heroin-assisted treatment comprises the use of diacetylmorphine (pharmaceutical heroin) for individu...
A review of a programme studying the prescription of narcotics for heroin addicts. Issues addressed ...
Patients who entered heroin-assisted treatment (HAT) (n = 220) or abstinence-oriented residential tr...
Background/Aims: Until now, the medical prescription of diamorphine (heroin) has been suggested as s...
Background In the context of the current US opioid crisis and the compelling fact that a quarter ...
BACKGROUND: The objectives of the present study were to evaluate Aids prevention in drug users atten...
The "scientific studies of medically prescribed narcotics" in Switzerland (hereafter for brevity the...
Background: Heroin-assisted treatment (HAT) is effective for individuals with severe opioid use diso...
Heroin-assisted treatment has been examined broadly in Switzerland since 1994 within the context of ...
Anliegen Untersuchung des Langzeitverlaufs über 14 Jahre aller Patienten unter heroingestützter Beha...
Aims. The aim of this presentation is to illustrate how Switzerland was able to play such a pioneeri...
As part of the evaluation of the Confederation's measures to reduce drug related problems, a review ...
Over half a million heroin misusers receive oral methadone maintenance treatment world-wide1 but the...
The "scientific studies of medically prescribed narcotics" in Switzerland (hereafter for brevity the...
Papers: Prescription Heroin as Treatment for Dependence - Current UK Situation (Philip M Fleming). ...
Heroin-assisted treatment comprises the use of diacetylmorphine (pharmaceutical heroin) for individu...
A review of a programme studying the prescription of narcotics for heroin addicts. Issues addressed ...
Patients who entered heroin-assisted treatment (HAT) (n = 220) or abstinence-oriented residential tr...
Background/Aims: Until now, the medical prescription of diamorphine (heroin) has been suggested as s...
Background In the context of the current US opioid crisis and the compelling fact that a quarter ...
BACKGROUND: The objectives of the present study were to evaluate Aids prevention in drug users atten...
The "scientific studies of medically prescribed narcotics" in Switzerland (hereafter for brevity the...
Background: Heroin-assisted treatment (HAT) is effective for individuals with severe opioid use diso...