Haas, Amie L Sorensen, James L Hall, Sharon M Lin, Christine Delucchi, Kevin Sporer, Karl Chen, TeChieh
Little is known about cigarette smoking among opioid users who are not in substance abuse treatment. The study examined cigarette smoking in out-of-treatment opioid users presenting at a hospital who participated in drug abuse research. Participants exhibited a high rate of smoking (92%) at baseline that remained unchanged at one year and were mode...
Haas, Amie L Sorensen, James L Hall, Sharon M Lin, Christine Delucchi, Kevin Sporer, Karl Chen, TeChieh
Little is known about cigarette smoking among opioid users who are not in substance abuse treatment. The study examined cigarette smoking in out-of-treatment opioid users presenting at a hospital who participated in drug abuse research. Participants exhibited a high rate of smoking (92%) at baseline that remained unchanged at one year and were mode...
Cesar, Juraci A. Matijasevich, Alicia Santos, Iná S. Barros, Aluísio J. D. Dias-da-Costa, Juvenal S. Barros, Fernando C. Victora, Cesar G.
This study aimed to describe indicators of health care assistance during antenatal care, delivery and in the first year of life in Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. In 1982, 1993, and 2004, all hospital newborns from the urban area of Pelotas were enrolled in a cohort study. In this period, the number of pregnant women that did not attend a...
TRINDADE, Evelinda
The exponential increase in the incorporation of health technologies has been considered a key factor in increased expenditures by the health sector. Such decisions involve multiple levels and stakeholders. Decentralization has multiplied the decision-making levels, with numerous difficult choices and limited resources. The interrelationship betwee...
Nyamathi, Adeline de Castro, Viviane McNeese-Smith, Donna Nyamathi, Kamala Shoptaw, Steven Marfisee, Mary Khalilifard, Farinaz Cohen, Allan
The purpose of this article was to investigate the personal and social barriers experienced by methadone maintained clients when seeking treatment for alcohol abuse along with strategies for engaging such clients in treatment programs. A qualitative design using semi-structured focus groups was used to obtain the perspectives of 41 methadone-mainta...
Haas, Amie L Sorensen, James L Hall, Sharon M Lin, Christine Delucchi, Kevin Sporer, Karl Chen, TeChieh
Little is known about cigarette smoking among opioid users who are not in substance abuse treatment. The study examined cigarette smoking in out-of-treatment opioid users presenting at a hospital who participated in drug abuse research. Participants exhibited a high rate of smoking (92%) at baseline that remained unchanged at one year and were mode...
Haas, Amie L Sorensen, James L Hall, Sharon M Lin, Christine Delucchi, Kevin Sporer, Karl Chen, TeChieh
Little is known about cigarette smoking among opioid users who are not in substance abuse treatment. The study examined cigarette smoking in out-of-treatment opioid users presenting at a hospital who participated in drug abuse research. Participants exhibited a high rate of smoking (92%) at baseline that remained unchanged at one year and were mode...
TURRINI, Ruth Natalia Teresa LEBRÃO, Maria Lúcia CESAR, Chester Luiz Galvão
The objective of this study was to identify the case-resolving capacity of health care services used by individuals who reported a health problem within two weeks prior to the interview and to unveil their respective perceptions of the solution to the problem. Data were obtained from a household morbidity survey including 10,199 interviewees, perfo...
Haas, Amie L Sorensen, James L Hall, Sharon M Lin, Christine Delucchi, Kevin Sporer, Karl Chen, TeChieh
Little is known about cigarette smoking among opioid users who are not in substance abuse treatment. The study examined cigarette smoking in out-of-treatment opioid users presenting at a hospital who participated in drug abuse research. Participants exhibited a high rate of smoking (92%) at baseline that remained unchanged at one year and were mode...
Haas, Amie L Sorensen, James L Hall, Sharon M Lin, Christine Delucchi, Kevin Sporer, Karl Chen, TeChieh
Little is known about cigarette smoking among opioid users who are not in substance abuse treatment. The study examined cigarette smoking in out-of-treatment opioid users presenting at a hospital who participated in drug abuse research. Participants exhibited a high rate of smoking (92%) at baseline that remained unchanged at one year and were mode...