AimsTo compare regard for working with different patient groups (including substance users) among different professional groups in different health-care settings in eight European countries.DesignA multi-centre, cross-sectional comparative study.SettingPrimary care, general psychiatry and specialist addiciton services in Bulgaria, Greece, Italy, Poland, Scotland, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain.ParticipantsA multi-disciplinary convenience sample of 866 professionals (physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses and social workers) from 253 services.MeasurementsThe Medical Condition Regard Scale measured regard for working with different patient groups. Multi-factor between-subjects analysis of variance determined the factors associated wit...
Aims: The IATPAD (Improvement in Access to Treatment for People with Alcohol and Drug Related Proble...
The aim of this study was to examine the influence of user, staff and work unit characteristics on a...
Aims: The IATPAD (Improvement in Access to Treatment for People with Alcohol and Drug Related Proble...
AimsTo compare regard for working with different patient groups (including substance users) among di...
AimsTo compare regard for working with different patient groups (including substance users) among di...
AimsTo compare regard for working with different patient groups (including substance users) among di...
Aims: To compare regard for working with different patient groups (including substance users) among ...
Funding: European Commission (contract number 2005322)Background. Patients having co-morbid mental h...
Background. Patients having co-morbid mental health and substance misuse experience poorer treatment...
Background Healthcare professionals are crucial in access to treatment for patients with substance u...
Background. Patients having co-morbid mental health and substance misuse experience poorer treatment...
Background. Patients having co-morbid mental health and substance misuse experience poorer treatment...
Funding: Funding was received from the European Commission (contract number 2005322).Background. Pat...
The “governing images” associated with the use and misuse of alcohol and drugs have varied across ti...
Aims: The IATPAD (Improvement in Access to Treatment for People with Alcohol and Drug Related Proble...
Aims: The IATPAD (Improvement in Access to Treatment for People with Alcohol and Drug Related Proble...
The aim of this study was to examine the influence of user, staff and work unit characteristics on a...
Aims: The IATPAD (Improvement in Access to Treatment for People with Alcohol and Drug Related Proble...
AimsTo compare regard for working with different patient groups (including substance users) among di...
AimsTo compare regard for working with different patient groups (including substance users) among di...
AimsTo compare regard for working with different patient groups (including substance users) among di...
Aims: To compare regard for working with different patient groups (including substance users) among ...
Funding: European Commission (contract number 2005322)Background. Patients having co-morbid mental h...
Background. Patients having co-morbid mental health and substance misuse experience poorer treatment...
Background Healthcare professionals are crucial in access to treatment for patients with substance u...
Background. Patients having co-morbid mental health and substance misuse experience poorer treatment...
Background. Patients having co-morbid mental health and substance misuse experience poorer treatment...
Funding: Funding was received from the European Commission (contract number 2005322).Background. Pat...
The “governing images” associated with the use and misuse of alcohol and drugs have varied across ti...
Aims: The IATPAD (Improvement in Access to Treatment for People with Alcohol and Drug Related Proble...
Aims: The IATPAD (Improvement in Access to Treatment for People with Alcohol and Drug Related Proble...
The aim of this study was to examine the influence of user, staff and work unit characteristics on a...
Aims: The IATPAD (Improvement in Access to Treatment for People with Alcohol and Drug Related Proble...