The Drug Misuse Research Division of the Health Research Board operates the National Drug Treatment Reporting System (NDTRS). The system is used to provide epidemiological information on treated problem drug misuse in Ireland and informs policy makers, researchers and the general public. The NDTRS collates data from participating treatment centres in all Health Board areas, however a gap in information exists in that drug misusers in treatment units within prisons and those treated by General Practitioners are not included. This study aims to determine the feasibility of including these two groups to increase coverage of the NDTRS and outlines preliminary steps for their inclusion
The objective of this thesis was to evaluate the completeness and accuracy of the National Drug Trea...
In 2001 the Clondalkin Drugs Task Force prepared and oversaw the implementation of an updated Area A...
This Report for the year 1994 is the fourth and last in the series of Reports on the Drug Treatment ...
The Drug Misuse Research Division of the Health Research Board operates the National Drug Treatment ...
The NDTRS is a health information system that collects anonymous data about people in drug and alcoh...
The research examines general practitioners attitudes and how these effect the management of drug mi...
This is the first annual report of the Drug Misuse Research Division of the Health Research Board. ...
Background The National Drug Treatment Reporting System (NDTRS) is the Irish treateddrug misuse surv...
In spring 2011 we did a research study on drugs and health in every prison in Ireland. This booklet ...
Accurate up-to-date data on the extent of drug use and the prevalence of blood-borne viruses among t...
The 2012 Data Co-ordination Overview of Drug Misuse reports on treated substance misuse in the South...
The 2011 Data Co-ordination Overview reports on treated substance misuse in the South East region, w...
This report summarises the results of a study examining the nature of drugs throughcare for prisoner...
At its Helsinki meeting in December 1999, the Council of the European Union formally adopted the Eur...
This report summarises the results of a study examining the nature of drugs throughcare for prisoner...
The objective of this thesis was to evaluate the completeness and accuracy of the National Drug Trea...
In 2001 the Clondalkin Drugs Task Force prepared and oversaw the implementation of an updated Area A...
This Report for the year 1994 is the fourth and last in the series of Reports on the Drug Treatment ...
The Drug Misuse Research Division of the Health Research Board operates the National Drug Treatment ...
The NDTRS is a health information system that collects anonymous data about people in drug and alcoh...
The research examines general practitioners attitudes and how these effect the management of drug mi...
This is the first annual report of the Drug Misuse Research Division of the Health Research Board. ...
Background The National Drug Treatment Reporting System (NDTRS) is the Irish treateddrug misuse surv...
In spring 2011 we did a research study on drugs and health in every prison in Ireland. This booklet ...
Accurate up-to-date data on the extent of drug use and the prevalence of blood-borne viruses among t...
The 2012 Data Co-ordination Overview of Drug Misuse reports on treated substance misuse in the South...
The 2011 Data Co-ordination Overview reports on treated substance misuse in the South East region, w...
This report summarises the results of a study examining the nature of drugs throughcare for prisoner...
At its Helsinki meeting in December 1999, the Council of the European Union formally adopted the Eur...
This report summarises the results of a study examining the nature of drugs throughcare for prisoner...
The objective of this thesis was to evaluate the completeness and accuracy of the National Drug Trea...
In 2001 the Clondalkin Drugs Task Force prepared and oversaw the implementation of an updated Area A...
This Report for the year 1994 is the fourth and last in the series of Reports on the Drug Treatment ...