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Charlotte N E Tompkins

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International Journal of Prisoner Health|March 12, 2015
Exploring motivations to stop injecting in English prisons: qualitative research with former male prisonersCharlotte N E Tompkins
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|April 14, 2006
How can health services effectively meet the health needs of homeless people?Nat M J Wright, Charlotte N E Tompkins
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|January 13, 2004
Supervised injecting centresNat M J Wright, Charlotte N E Tompkins
Drug and Alcohol Review|May 28, 2019
Depot buprenorphine injections for opioid use disorder: Patient information needs and preferencesJoanne Neale, Charlotte N E Tompkins, John Strang
Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy|November 1, 2007
Factors that help injecting drug users to access and benefit from services: A qualitative studyJoanne Neale, Laura Sheard, Charlotte N E Tompkins
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|October 27, 2015
Qualitative evaluation of a novel contingency management-related intervention for patients receiving supervised injectable opioid treatmentJoanne Neale, Charlotte N E Tompkins, John Strang
International Journal of Prisoner Health|March 12, 2015
Cross examination of clinicians at coroners' inquests following deaths in custodyNat Wright, Charlotte N E Tompkins, Zanib Mohammed
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment|August 3, 2019
Opioid users' willingness to receive prolonged-release buprenorphine depot injections for opioid use disorderCharlotte N E Tompkins, Joanne Neale, John Strang
Harm Reduction Journal|April 5, 2019
Prolonged-release opioid agonist therapy: qualitative study exploring patients' views of 1-week, 1-month, and 6-month buprenorphine formulationsJoanne Neale, Charlotte N E Tompkins, John Strang
Health & Social Care in the Community|July 7, 2017
Qualitative exploration of relationships between peers in residential addiction treatmentJoanne Neale, Charlotte N E Tompkins, John Strang
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International Journal of Prisoner Health|March 12, 2015
Exploring motivations to stop injecting in English prisons: qualitative research with former male prisonersCharlotte N E Tompkins
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|April 14, 2006
How can health services effectively meet the health needs of homeless people?Nat M J Wright, Charlotte N E Tompkins
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|January 13, 2004
Supervised injecting centresNat M J Wright, Charlotte N E Tompkins
Drug and Alcohol Review|May 28, 2019
Depot buprenorphine injections for opioid use disorder: Patient information needs and preferencesJoanne Neale, Charlotte N E Tompkins, John Strang
Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy|November 1, 2007
Factors that help injecting drug users to access and benefit from services: A qualitative studyJoanne Neale, Laura Sheard, Charlotte N E Tompkins
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|October 27, 2015
Qualitative evaluation of a novel contingency management-related intervention for patients receiving supervised injectable opioid treatmentJoanne Neale, Charlotte N E Tompkins, John Strang
International Journal of Prisoner Health|March 12, 2015
Cross examination of clinicians at coroners' inquests following deaths in custodyNat Wright, Charlotte N E Tompkins, Zanib Mohammed
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment|August 3, 2019
Opioid users' willingness to receive prolonged-release buprenorphine depot injections for opioid use disorderCharlotte N E Tompkins, Joanne Neale, John Strang
Harm Reduction Journal|April 5, 2019
Prolonged-release opioid agonist therapy: qualitative study exploring patients' views of 1-week, 1-month, and 6-month buprenorphine formulationsJoanne Neale, Charlotte N E Tompkins, John Strang
Health & Social Care in the Community|July 7, 2017
Qualitative exploration of relationships between peers in residential addiction treatmentJoanne Neale, Charlotte N E Tompkins, John Strang
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