Development of Best Practice Guidelines for Primary Care to Support Patients Who Use Substances
Introduction People who use substances often mistrust the primary care system, impeding access. Objectives To build on research clarifying how to improve patients' feelings of safety, through co-creating best practice guidelines with physicians and patient representatives. Methods After obtaini...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth Hartney (Author), D. Kelly Barnard (Author), Jillian Richman (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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