Publications by authors named "Giancarlo Zecchinato"

Article Synopsis
  • - People with substance use disorder (SUD) face significant stigma and discrimination in healthcare, affecting their treatment experiences and outcomes.
  • - A study surveying 1,796 healthcare employees in Italy found that stigma towards SUD was linked to factors like sex, profession, and burnout, with those in addiction departments showing lower stigma levels.
  • - The study suggests that improving training for healthcare professionals is essential to reduce stigma and improve attitudes and knowledge regarding SUDs.
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This study aims to determine prevalence and frequency of use of novel psychoactive substances (NPS) and to identify the factors associated with NPS use in an Italian sample of patients diagnosed with substance use disorder (SUD). Prevalence and correlates of NPS knowledge and use were assessed in 185 patients with SUD in three addiction services (Padova, Belluno, Feltre) in the Veneto region with an ad-hoc designed survey. Two thirds of the samples reported knowing NPS and one third reported using them.

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Abuse and misuse of pharmacological therapies represent major challenges in the healthcare system, particularly in patients receiving long-acting opioid drugs for the treatment of heroin or opioid addiction. The partial mu-opioid receptor agonist buprenorphine is used to treat opioid dependence, but diversion and misuse may occur. The sublingual combination formulation of buprenorphine and the opioid receptor antagonist naloxone (buprenorphine/naxolone) is associated with a reduced abuse potential, and has been shown to have promising efficacy for the treatment of opioid dependence.

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