Treating alcohol use disorders in primary care - a qualitative evaluation of a new innovation: the 15-method
Objective This study aims to explore how the characteristics of an innovation, the 15-method, a stepped care model for treatment of alcohol use disorders in primary care was perceived. Methods/Design/Setting/Subject General practitioners and heads of primary care units (n = 10) that delivered the 15...
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Main Authors: | Sara Wallhed Finn (Author), Anders Hammarberg (Author), Sven Andreasson (Author), Maria Jirwe (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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