Background: Clinicians in the field of drug addiction have started to exploit the growth of Technology-Based Interventions (TBIs). However, there is little information on how health personnel evaluate them. Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted among 20 European experts. Results: All of the interviewees recognised TBIs as a valuable tool to improve the management of substance-use disorders (SUDs). Most interviewees indicated that combining both traditional face-to-face therapist-patient clinic appointment with TBIs is probably the most effective method. Most interviewees agree that TBIs are valuable tools to overcome both physical and social barriers, and hence significantly facilitate the access to treatment. Poor infrastructu...
The EMCDDA page provides the minutes and four presentations from a meeting held to discuss brief int...
The application of digital technologies to better assess, understand, and treat substance use disord...
Nearly 60 % of substance abuse professionals see technology in the future treatment of their clients
Contains fulltext : 178404.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: C...
Clinicians in the field of drug addiction have started to exploit the growth of Technology-Based Int...
<p><b>Background:</b> Little is known about the knowledge and use of technology-based interventions ...
Background: Little is known about the knowledge and use of technology-based interventions (TBIs) by ...
Substance abuse disorder is a public health issue which causes significant biological, psychological...
Background: Substance use disorders (SUDs) in the United States cause many preventable deaths each y...
Abstract Background Information technology can be use...
Abstract Background The continuing gap between the number of people requiring treatment for substanc...
Information technology can be used to advance addiction science and clinical practice. This special ...
The estimated number of Substance Users (SU) globally has currently reached a very high number and i...
Addiction in its various forms represents an enormous challenge to society. Worldwide, it has been e...
There is rapidly growing interest among the public, governments and researchers in the delivery of i...
The EMCDDA page provides the minutes and four presentations from a meeting held to discuss brief int...
The application of digital technologies to better assess, understand, and treat substance use disord...
Nearly 60 % of substance abuse professionals see technology in the future treatment of their clients
Contains fulltext : 178404.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: C...
Clinicians in the field of drug addiction have started to exploit the growth of Technology-Based Int...
<p><b>Background:</b> Little is known about the knowledge and use of technology-based interventions ...
Background: Little is known about the knowledge and use of technology-based interventions (TBIs) by ...
Substance abuse disorder is a public health issue which causes significant biological, psychological...
Background: Substance use disorders (SUDs) in the United States cause many preventable deaths each y...
Abstract Background Information technology can be use...
Abstract Background The continuing gap between the number of people requiring treatment for substanc...
Information technology can be used to advance addiction science and clinical practice. This special ...
The estimated number of Substance Users (SU) globally has currently reached a very high number and i...
Addiction in its various forms represents an enormous challenge to society. Worldwide, it has been e...
There is rapidly growing interest among the public, governments and researchers in the delivery of i...
The EMCDDA page provides the minutes and four presentations from a meeting held to discuss brief int...
The application of digital technologies to better assess, understand, and treat substance use disord...
Nearly 60 % of substance abuse professionals see technology in the future treatment of their clients