Specialist Clinicians' Management of Dependence on Non-Prescription Medicines and Barriers to Treatment Provision: An Exploratory Mixed Methods Study Using Behavioural Theory
The aim of the study was to establish how non-prescription medicine (NPM) dependence is treated by doctors in specialist substance misuse treatment services and to identify perceived barriers to providing treatment. An online survey was conducted to establish current practice and whether changes to...
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Main Authors: | Niamh Fingleton (Author), Eilidh Duncan (Author), Margaret Watson (Author), Catriona Matheson (Author) |
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2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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