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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Experiences and satisfaction with methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) health services: views from a small Ontario city

Taylor, Lorri 01 April 2011 (has links)
Addiction to opiates is a complex public health issue affecting thousands of Canadians. Methadone Maintenance Treatment (MMT) is considered the gold standard in Canada, and the world, for treating opiate dependence. In the past, Canadian research into opiate addiction and the effectiveness of MMT has mostly focused on larger cities: Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. This community based research study employed a mixed method approach to gain understanding of the experiences and satisfaction with MMT and other health services available to opiate users in Belleville, Ontario (population 48,000). Surveys (N = 53), focus groups, participant-observation methods and key informant interviews were used to gather data. The results provide an overall picture of the quality of life for opiate users and MMT clients, the quality of care clients receive, and the perceptions of community members regarding MMT. Challenges related to smaller locales are identified along with recommendations for improving MMT health services. / UOIT
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Kvalita života u klientů substitučního ambulantního programu Kliniky adiktologie 1.LF UK a VFN v Praze v souvislosti s délkou léčby / Quality of life in clients of the substitution program according the duration of treatment at the Department of Addictology, 1.LF UK a VFN in Prague

Kudrnová, Martina January 2015 (has links)
Goals: to focus on the Quality of life in clients of the substitution program according the duration of treatment at the Department of Addictology, 1. LF UK a VFN in Prague. Background: The topic of dissertation was chosen on the basis of a 16-year clinical experience of the author with the target group of clients in methadone substitution. I realized based on long-term observation, that clients go through certain stages of satisfaction with their lives. This may correspond with their functioning in the program. The theoretical part describes the substitution treatment for opiate dependence and quality of life concept. Methods: A total selection method was chosen. Data are collected using a standardized questionnaire World Health Organization - WHOQOL-BREF (short version). File: The research sample consists of 39 patients (out of total of 65 clients of Substitution centre, Department of Addictology First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and General Teaching Hospital in Prague. Results: There were no significant differences in the quality of life in relation to the duration of treatment. The highest quality of life had clients in the category 2-5 years in the program. The lowest score gained clients in category over 5 years. Patients in category of 2 years received an average score. The...
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Die Versorgungspraxis der Substitutionstherapie Opiatabhängiger (COBRA) / The practice of supply in the substitution therapy for opiate addicts (COBRA)

Wittchen, Hans-Ulrich, Apelt, Sabine M., Christl, Bettina, Hagenau, Katja A., Groß, Alexandra, Klotsche, Jens, Soyka, Michael 30 October 2012 (has links) (PDF)
Hintergrund: Die Datenlage zur Substitutionstherapie Opiatabhängiger ist defizitär. Vor diesem markant defizitären Erkenntnishintergrund erscheint es sinnvoll und notwendig, eine versorgungsepidemiologische Studie zur aktuellen Versorgungslage opiatabhängiger Substitutionspatienten durchzuführen, um offene Fragen zu klären. Hierfür haben wir ein mehrstufiges Forschungsprojekt unter dem Akronym COBRA initiiert. COBRA steht für "Cost-Benefit and Risk Appraisal of Substitution Treatments" und signalisiert, dass wir uns in umfassender Weise um eine Evaluation der Risiken, Vor- und Nachteile verschiedener Interventionsstrategien und Modalitäten in der Substitutions- und Versorgungspraxis Opiatabhängiger in Deutschland bemühen. Zielsetzungen des COBRA-Projekts sind: • Die Charakterisierung von bestehenden Einrichtungsformen und -modellen; • Die Charakterisierung von: – Merkmalen opiatabhängiger Patienten in diesen Einrichtungen (Schwere, Dauer/ Stadium, Komorbidität, Delinquenz, Desintegration etc.), – der Diagnostik sowie den Indikations- und Allokationsentscheidungen in der Versorgungsrealität sowie – den eingesetzten Interventionsmethoden (Substitutionsmittel, Therapie komorbider Störungen, psychotherapeutische und soziale Interventionen) • Die Ermittlung von Problemen der Substitutionstherapie bei verschiedenen Risikogruppen (z.B. Hepatitis-C- und HIVPatienten) • Die Beschreibung des Kurzzeitverlaufs und Outcomes hinsichtlich verschiedener klinischer und sozialer Kriterien Methodik: Die Studie teilt sich in einen deskriptiv-klinisch-epidemiologischen und einen analytisch-evaluativen Teil. Der deskriptive Teil soll zunächst darüber Auskunft geben, wie viele und welche Arten von Substitutionseinrichtungen in Deutschland wie viele Opiatabhängige erreichen und behandeln. Auf dieser Grundlage soll dann im evaluativen Teil an möglichst repräsentativen Einrichtungen und Patienten beurteilt werden, wie und mit welchen Methoden welche Arten von Patienten und Problemlagen versorgt werden. Durch Abgleich mit den wissenschaftlichen Bewertungsmaßstäben können daraus Defizite, Probleme und mögliche verbesserte Allokationsstrategien abgeleitet werden. Ergebnisse: Es werden erste Vorstudienbefunde und Ihre Design- Konsequenzen vorgestellt und diskutiert. / In the present paper, we will describe aims, methods, and design along with selected pre-study findings of an epidemiological study in a nationally representative sample of substitution doctors (N = 381) and their patients (n = 2500) in Germany. The project has three major components: (a) Pre-study: We sent mailed questionnaires to a sample of over 1000 substitution doctors to describe qualification and setting characteristics, treatment profiles and attitudes of substitution doctors in Germany. (b) Cross-sectional study: With a two-step epidemiological design (target day assessment of the patients, clinical appraisals by the doctors), our main aims were (1) to determine the number of opiate addicts treated by methadone or buprenorphine or other substitution drugs; (2) to find predictors and correlates for treatment, taking into account doctors, patients, and system variables; and (3) to evaluate cross-sectional differences between groups with regard to clinical presentation (comorbidity), clinical course, acceptance/compliance, critical incidences, and social integration. (c) Furthermore, the study includes a prospective-longitudinal cohort study of a total of 1000 patients sampled from this data base. The cohort will be followed-up over a period of three months to investigate whether buprenorphine patients have a more favorable course and outcome in terms of clinical, psychosocial, pharmaco-economic, and related measures. Selected pre-study findings are summarized, highlightening that current registers include a considerable proportion of doctors and a considerable heterogeneity of setting characteristics in terms of the number of patients, choice of substitution drugs and involvement in hepatitis- C treatment.
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Prevention of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome in an Outpatient Prenatal Buprenorphine Tapering Program

Olsen, Martin 01 November 2020 (has links)
Objectives Many addicted pregnant patients receiving buprenorphine medication-assisted therapy (MAT) wish to discontinue this medication while pregnant. This study was undertaken to determine whether outpatient detoxification from buprenorphine during pregnancy is safe and effective when confirmed with postdetoxification urine drug screens (UDSs). Methods This case series reports the maternal and neonatal outcomes for 21 patients who ended MAT with buprenorphine while pregnant. A retrospective chart review of both maternal and newborn electronic medical records was performed to obtain results. Newborn neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) diagnosis, need for morphine, maternal safety and fetal/newborn complications were assessed. Maternal sobriety was documented with UDSs at the time of admission for delivery. Umbilical cord blood also was assessed for substances of abuse. An additional 182 pregnant women who lowered their buprenorphine doses but did not decide to end MAT were assessed via routine quality assurance methods. Results None of the women who stopped buprenorphine during their pregnancy as confirmed by UDSs and umbilical cord sampling delivered neonates who had NAS. Eleven patients ended MAT with medical assistance and 10 ended MAT without medical assistance. No overdoses were reported for the 182 additional pregnant patients who indicated an intention to taper buprenorphine dosage while pregnant but who did not decide to end MAT; the neonatal benefits were obtained without any identified maternal harm. Conclusions The neonates of pregnant women enrolled in an outpatient buprenorphine MAT tapering program who are able to completely stop taking buprenorphine (as documented by negative urinary drug screen) are very unlikely to have NAS. Further research will be important.
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Visual Attention, Color Processing and Physiological Measure Differences in Males and Females with Substance Abuse and Opiate Addiction

Petrie, Jo Ann 12 March 2012 (has links) (PDF)
A biological marker of the addictive state would be a major breakthrough in objectively assessing the efficacy of treatment outcomes. Given its role in the mesolimbic system and drug reward, most biological marker studies for addiction focus on measures related to dopamine (DA). Dopamine is also implicated in some disorders of visual attention and plays a modulatory role in the processing of color in the retinal DA pathway. For example, visual processing in the retina has been shown to co-vary with DA levels during cocaine withdrawal. In this electroencephalographic (EEG) study, we studied event related potentials (ERPs) and reaction time (RT) in opiate addicts—recruited from a community-based high intensity residential substance abuse and detoxification treatment program—and their age- and gender- matched controls. Using a visual color recognition Go/NoGo task with three similar blocks, participants responded in each block to a "Relevant" stimulus of one of three randomly-presented Red, Green or Blue light stimuli as instructed, while ignoring the other two "Irrelevant" stimuli. This simple task produced robust ERPs that were well-differentiated in the visual evoked potentials (VEPs) obtained by the Relevant stimulus compared to the VEPs from Irrelevant distractor stimuli. P300 ERP amplitudes from the color recognition task were significantly higher in males than females. Similar results were obtained with the frontal late positive (LP) potentials (i.e., 700 msec after stimulus onset), which occurred 200-300 msec after the average participant response/RT. While there were no significant RT differences between controls and addicts in the task, male controls had significantly greater P300 and LP potentials than female controls, suggesting sex differences in visual color processing. However, there were also significant differences in P300 amplitudes male controls and addiction participants—suggesting a difference in retinal DA production in opiate addiction. Further to the hypothesis of sex differences in visual color processing, P300s and LPs were not significantly different in female controls compared to female addicts. Changing the color wavelength of the Relevant stimulus did not significantly affect ERPs in males or females, controls or addicts at P300 but did at LP, particularly when the color blue was relevant. These findings suggest that there are significant sex differences in retinal DA production for opiate addicts and controls in visual processing for a simple Go/NoGo color recognition task.
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”De vill ha LARO” : Missbrukshandläggares upplevelser av att arbeta medopiatberoende klienter

Modig, Charlotta January 2017 (has links)
Opiatberoende är ett allvarligt och svårt tillstånd och narkotikadödligheten i Sverige är mycket hög. Syftet med denna studie är att skaffa kunskap om och belysa hur missbrukshandläggare inom socialtjänsten i Dalarna ser på sitt arbete med personer med opiatberoende i relation till att behandlingsformen LARO ligger hos en annan huvudman. En kvalitativ studie har genomförts där missbrukshandläggare från fem olika kommuner i Dalarna har intervjuats. Det empiriska materialet har sedan analyserats i relation till tidigare forskning inom området samt teorier om domäner och professioner. Slutsatsen av studien visar att missbrukshandläggare i Dalarna upplever en del svårigheter i sitt arbete med opiatberoende klienter utifrån att det är två aktörer inblandade i att hjälpa dessa. Bland annat är långa köer till LARO samt svårigheter att få igenom tvångsvård för klienter som står i kö till eller är inskrivna på LARO problem som kan innebära en risk för klienternas liv. / Opiate addiction is a serious and difficult condition and drug mortality in Sweden is very high. The purpose of this study is to acquire knowledge and illustrate how staff working with drug addiction in social services in Dalarna look at their work with people with opiate addiction in relation to the fact that MAT lies with another operator. A qualitative study has been carried out where social workers who works with drug addiction from five different municipalities in Dalarna have been interviewed. The empirical data were analyzed in relation to previous research on the area and the theories of domains and professions. The conclusion of the study shows that the social workers in Dalarna experiencing some obstacles in their work with clients with opioid dependence since it is two operators involved. For example, the long queues to MAT and difficulties to get through forced addiction care were issues that may be a risk for clients lives.
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Die Versorgungspraxis der Substitutionstherapie Opiatabhängiger (COBRA)

Wittchen, Hans-Ulrich, Apelt, Sabine M., Christl, Bettina, Hagenau, Katja A., Groß, Alexandra, Klotsche, Jens, Soyka, Michael January 2004 (has links)
Hintergrund: Die Datenlage zur Substitutionstherapie Opiatabhängiger ist defizitär. Vor diesem markant defizitären Erkenntnishintergrund erscheint es sinnvoll und notwendig, eine versorgungsepidemiologische Studie zur aktuellen Versorgungslage opiatabhängiger Substitutionspatienten durchzuführen, um offene Fragen zu klären. Hierfür haben wir ein mehrstufiges Forschungsprojekt unter dem Akronym COBRA initiiert. COBRA steht für "Cost-Benefit and Risk Appraisal of Substitution Treatments" und signalisiert, dass wir uns in umfassender Weise um eine Evaluation der Risiken, Vor- und Nachteile verschiedener Interventionsstrategien und Modalitäten in der Substitutions- und Versorgungspraxis Opiatabhängiger in Deutschland bemühen. Zielsetzungen des COBRA-Projekts sind: • Die Charakterisierung von bestehenden Einrichtungsformen und -modellen; • Die Charakterisierung von: – Merkmalen opiatabhängiger Patienten in diesen Einrichtungen (Schwere, Dauer/ Stadium, Komorbidität, Delinquenz, Desintegration etc.), – der Diagnostik sowie den Indikations- und Allokationsentscheidungen in der Versorgungsrealität sowie – den eingesetzten Interventionsmethoden (Substitutionsmittel, Therapie komorbider Störungen, psychotherapeutische und soziale Interventionen) • Die Ermittlung von Problemen der Substitutionstherapie bei verschiedenen Risikogruppen (z.B. Hepatitis-C- und HIVPatienten) • Die Beschreibung des Kurzzeitverlaufs und Outcomes hinsichtlich verschiedener klinischer und sozialer Kriterien Methodik: Die Studie teilt sich in einen deskriptiv-klinisch-epidemiologischen und einen analytisch-evaluativen Teil. Der deskriptive Teil soll zunächst darüber Auskunft geben, wie viele und welche Arten von Substitutionseinrichtungen in Deutschland wie viele Opiatabhängige erreichen und behandeln. Auf dieser Grundlage soll dann im evaluativen Teil an möglichst repräsentativen Einrichtungen und Patienten beurteilt werden, wie und mit welchen Methoden welche Arten von Patienten und Problemlagen versorgt werden. Durch Abgleich mit den wissenschaftlichen Bewertungsmaßstäben können daraus Defizite, Probleme und mögliche verbesserte Allokationsstrategien abgeleitet werden. Ergebnisse: Es werden erste Vorstudienbefunde und Ihre Design- Konsequenzen vorgestellt und diskutiert. / In the present paper, we will describe aims, methods, and design along with selected pre-study findings of an epidemiological study in a nationally representative sample of substitution doctors (N = 381) and their patients (n = 2500) in Germany. The project has three major components: (a) Pre-study: We sent mailed questionnaires to a sample of over 1000 substitution doctors to describe qualification and setting characteristics, treatment profiles and attitudes of substitution doctors in Germany. (b) Cross-sectional study: With a two-step epidemiological design (target day assessment of the patients, clinical appraisals by the doctors), our main aims were (1) to determine the number of opiate addicts treated by methadone or buprenorphine or other substitution drugs; (2) to find predictors and correlates for treatment, taking into account doctors, patients, and system variables; and (3) to evaluate cross-sectional differences between groups with regard to clinical presentation (comorbidity), clinical course, acceptance/compliance, critical incidences, and social integration. (c) Furthermore, the study includes a prospective-longitudinal cohort study of a total of 1000 patients sampled from this data base. The cohort will be followed-up over a period of three months to investigate whether buprenorphine patients have a more favorable course and outcome in terms of clinical, psychosocial, pharmaco-economic, and related measures. Selected pre-study findings are summarized, highlightening that current registers include a considerable proportion of doctors and a considerable heterogeneity of setting characteristics in terms of the number of patients, choice of substitution drugs and involvement in hepatitis- C treatment.
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Assessing and Comparing Attitudes Toward Addiction and Methadone Treatment

Evans, Jessica Smith 26 September 2006 (has links)
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