Background: Despite empirical support for the individual and public health benefits of treating substance use disorders (SUDs) , access to these services is impeded by several barriers. Although many studies on access barriers have been put forward in the literature, few have explored the barriers to accessing state-funded inpatient substance abuse treatment or the views of referral agents. Methods: A qualitative study was conducted to explore referring agents’ perceptions of the barriers to accessing state-funded inpatient substance abuse treatment centres in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. Six individual in-depth interviews were conducted and analysed using theoretical thematic analysis. Results: The key barriers to emerge f...
Introduction; Despite having effective treatments for substance use disorders, the majority of peopl...
Aims: Little is currently known regarding treatment barriers amongst problematic drug users not in s...
BACKGROUND: Initiation of treatment for substance use disorders is low among young women from disadv...
Background: Despite empirical support for the individual and public health benefits of treating subs...
Masters of ArtHigh rates of substance use and its associated problems afflict Cape Town, underscorin...
BACKGROUND:Despite high levels of substance use disorders in Cape Town, substance abuse treatment ut...
Thesis (PhD (Psychology))--University of Pretoria, 2023.Despite the high prevalence of substance use...
BACKGROUND:In South Africa, district social service offices are often the first point of entry into ...
CITATION: Myers, B. et al. 2014. Identifying perceived barriers to monitoring service quality among ...
Background A performance measurement system is planned for South African substance abuse treatment s...
Objective: Access to substance abuse treatment among historically disadvantaged communities (HDCs) i...
Background: Poor, Black African males are underrepresented as patients in facilities that treat prob...
Background: Whoonga is a smoked, heroin-based street drug in South Africa. Also known as nyaope, its...
Background: A performance measurement system is planned for South African substance abuse treatment ...
This study explored addiction treatment implementation effectiveness of publicly-funded services in ...
Introduction; Despite having effective treatments for substance use disorders, the majority of peopl...
Aims: Little is currently known regarding treatment barriers amongst problematic drug users not in s...
BACKGROUND: Initiation of treatment for substance use disorders is low among young women from disadv...
Background: Despite empirical support for the individual and public health benefits of treating subs...
Masters of ArtHigh rates of substance use and its associated problems afflict Cape Town, underscorin...
BACKGROUND:Despite high levels of substance use disorders in Cape Town, substance abuse treatment ut...
Thesis (PhD (Psychology))--University of Pretoria, 2023.Despite the high prevalence of substance use...
BACKGROUND:In South Africa, district social service offices are often the first point of entry into ...
CITATION: Myers, B. et al. 2014. Identifying perceived barriers to monitoring service quality among ...
Background A performance measurement system is planned for South African substance abuse treatment s...
Objective: Access to substance abuse treatment among historically disadvantaged communities (HDCs) i...
Background: Poor, Black African males are underrepresented as patients in facilities that treat prob...
Background: Whoonga is a smoked, heroin-based street drug in South Africa. Also known as nyaope, its...
Background: A performance measurement system is planned for South African substance abuse treatment ...
This study explored addiction treatment implementation effectiveness of publicly-funded services in ...
Introduction; Despite having effective treatments for substance use disorders, the majority of peopl...
Aims: Little is currently known regarding treatment barriers amongst problematic drug users not in s...
BACKGROUND: Initiation of treatment for substance use disorders is low among young women from disadv...