Background: Although there is currently a high level of need for alcohol treatment in the United Kingdom, there has been a lack of research into alcohol treatment to date. This study reports on what the current challenges to alcohol treatment services in England are, what resources might help to improve services, and which groups are poorly served by alcohol treatment services, as perceived by service providers. Methods: Qualitative data was obtained in three open-ended questions from a sample of 207 alcohol treatment agencies that responded to the national alcohol needs assessment postal survey. Results: Lack of funding, a general lack of resources to provide services, inadequate access to detoxification and rehabilitation services, and a ...
Aims To characterize England’s alcohol assertive outreach treatment (AAOT) services for people who f...
Many people who misuse alcohol also have a mental health difficulty, and many people with mental hea...
The objective of the study was to qualitatively evaluate the managerial and organisational issues as...
Background: Although there is currently a high level of need for alcohol treatment in the United Kin...
BACKGROUND: Since 2012 England has seen year-on-year reductions in people accessing specialist commu...
Background: To map and contact all alcohol treatment services in England offering Tier 2, 3 and 4 in...
Background: To map and contact all alcohol treatment services in England offering Tier 2, 3 and 4 in...
Aims: Provision of effective treatment for dependent drinkers has been identified as a priority in E...
Background: To map and contact all specialist alcohol treatment services in England and to investiga...
Background: To map and contact all specialist alcohol treatment services in England and to investiga...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to obtain an insight into how mental health and alcohol services...
In the UK, quality of care has now been placed at the centre of the National Health Service (NHS) mo...
Abstract — Aims: Alcohol-related disease represents a major burden on hospitals. However, it is uncl...
Aims To characterize England’s alcohol assertive outreach treatment (AAOT) services for people who f...
Many people who misuse alcohol also have a mental health difficulty, and many people with mental hea...
The objective of the study was to qualitatively evaluate the managerial and organisational issues as...
Background: Although there is currently a high level of need for alcohol treatment in the United Kin...
BACKGROUND: Since 2012 England has seen year-on-year reductions in people accessing specialist commu...
Background: To map and contact all alcohol treatment services in England offering Tier 2, 3 and 4 in...
Background: To map and contact all alcohol treatment services in England offering Tier 2, 3 and 4 in...
Aims: Provision of effective treatment for dependent drinkers has been identified as a priority in E...
Background: To map and contact all specialist alcohol treatment services in England and to investiga...
Background: To map and contact all specialist alcohol treatment services in England and to investiga...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to obtain an insight into how mental health and alcohol services...
In the UK, quality of care has now been placed at the centre of the National Health Service (NHS) mo...
Abstract — Aims: Alcohol-related disease represents a major burden on hospitals. However, it is uncl...
Aims To characterize England’s alcohol assertive outreach treatment (AAOT) services for people who f...
Many people who misuse alcohol also have a mental health difficulty, and many people with mental hea...
The objective of the study was to qualitatively evaluate the managerial and organisational issues as...