Drug and alcohol review
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Drug and alcohol review · Jan 2014
Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study Comparative StudyRegaining control: the patient experience of supervised compared with unsupervised consumption in opiate substitution treatment.
Supervised consumption of opiate substitution treatment is standard practice in the UK yet little is known about the patient experience of this treatment modality. This study aimed to assess the patient experience of receiving supervised compared with unsupervised consumption of methadone or buprenorphine. ⋯ This study provides an important patient perspective and is the first in-depth qualitative investigation directly comparing supervision with unsupervised treatment to consider both patient and professional perspectives. Overall, our qualitative findings suggest that flexibly timed discontinuation of supervision may have positive benefits.
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Drug and alcohol review · Jan 2014
Multicenter StudyViolence-related injury and gender: the role of alcohol and alcohol combined with illicit drugs.
The positive relationship between alcohol use, gender and violence-related injury is well established. However, less is known about injuries when alcohol is used in combination with other drugs. ⋯ The positive association between alcohol and violent injury does not appear to be altered by the added use of drugs. Additional work is needed to understand the interpersonal, contextual and cultural factors related to substance use to identify best prevention practices and develop appropriate policies.