The 4Cs in harm reduction programmes: a case of needle syringe exchange programme using total quality management / Sharifah Fadzlon Abdul Hamid ...[et al.]

This paper intends to study the costs associated with harm reduction. Harm reduction is a way of dealing with behavior that damages the health of the persons involved and their community. Many individuals acquire these damaging behaviours (for example, smoking, drinking too much alcohol, practicing...

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Main Authors: Abdul Hamid, Sharifah Fadzlon (Author), Omar, Normah (Author), Sulaiman, Suzana (Author), Wee, Shu Hui (Author), Mohd Zan, Norhazeera (Author), Ab Fatah, Nur Shahida (Author), Ismail, Rusli (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Selangor, 2013-06.
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