BACKGROUND: In Switzerland, general practitioners (GPs) manage most of the patients receiving methadone maintenance treatment (MMT). METHODS: Using a cross-sectional postal survey of GPs who treat MMT patients and GPs who do not, we studied the difficulties encountered in the out-patient management of drug-addicted patients. We sent a questionnaire to every GP with MMT patients (556) in the French-speaking part of Switzerland (1,757,000 inhabitants). We sent another shorter questionnaire to primary care physicians without MMT patients living in the Swiss Canton of Vaud. RESULTS: The response rate was 63.3%. The highest methadone dose given by GPs to MMT patients averaged 120.4 mg/day. When asked about help they would like to be given, GPs w...
The research examines general practitioners attitudes and how these effect the management of drug mi...
Abstract Background After a long and controversial debate methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) was ...
Across Europe, GPs are increasingly being encouraged to become more involved in the treatment of tho...
Abstract Background In Switzerland, general practitioners (GPs) manage most of the patients receivin...
Résumé de l'article Contexte : En Suisse, les médecins de premier recours traitent la plupart des pa...
We studied profile of patients (n=1782) treated in specialized centers and general practice (GP) enr...
Background: Methadone maintenance treatment in Ireland is provided in addiction clinics, and in prim...
Methadone therapy is recommended by the World Health Organization as the primary model of treatment ...
Using data from the Public Health Service, we studied the demographic and clinical characteristics o...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: To determine, in a region of Switzerland, the duration of retention in opioid ...
This article assesses changes over 10 years in the role of pharmacies in the care of drug misusers -...
peer-reviewedBackground: The ‘perfect’ journey through an Irish Methadone Maintenance Treatment Prog...
BACKGROUND: Increasingly, patients receiving methadone treatment are found in low threshold faciliti...
Introduction and Aims: The use of opioid substitution therapy (OST) is a widely used and effective t...
BACKGROUND: The methadone protocol placed responsibility on general practitioners (GPs) for the meth...
The research examines general practitioners attitudes and how these effect the management of drug mi...
Abstract Background After a long and controversial debate methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) was ...
Across Europe, GPs are increasingly being encouraged to become more involved in the treatment of tho...
Abstract Background In Switzerland, general practitioners (GPs) manage most of the patients receivin...
Résumé de l'article Contexte : En Suisse, les médecins de premier recours traitent la plupart des pa...
We studied profile of patients (n=1782) treated in specialized centers and general practice (GP) enr...
Background: Methadone maintenance treatment in Ireland is provided in addiction clinics, and in prim...
Methadone therapy is recommended by the World Health Organization as the primary model of treatment ...
Using data from the Public Health Service, we studied the demographic and clinical characteristics o...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: To determine, in a region of Switzerland, the duration of retention in opioid ...
This article assesses changes over 10 years in the role of pharmacies in the care of drug misusers -...
peer-reviewedBackground: The ‘perfect’ journey through an Irish Methadone Maintenance Treatment Prog...
BACKGROUND: Increasingly, patients receiving methadone treatment are found in low threshold faciliti...
Introduction and Aims: The use of opioid substitution therapy (OST) is a widely used and effective t...
BACKGROUND: The methadone protocol placed responsibility on general practitioners (GPs) for the meth...
The research examines general practitioners attitudes and how these effect the management of drug mi...
Abstract Background After a long and controversial debate methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) was ...
Across Europe, GPs are increasingly being encouraged to become more involved in the treatment of tho...