A pilot study of implementing an adapted model for integration of interventions for people with alcohol use disorders in Tanzanian primary healthcare facilities
Abstract Background Ensuring that evidence-based interventions for people with alcohol use disorders (AUD) are acceptable, effective, and feasible in different socio-cultural and health system contexts is essential. We previously adapted a model of integration of AUD interventions for the Tanzanian...
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Main Authors: | Dorothy Mushi (Author), Charlotte Hanlon (Author), Candida Moshiro (Author), Joel M Francis (Author), Merga B. Feyasa (Author), Solomon Teferra (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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