<strong>Background:</strong> Fragmentation and lack of coordination often occur among organisations offering treatment for individuals with substance-use disorders. Better integration from a system perspective within a network of organisations offering substance-use disorder services can be developed using various integration strategies at the administrative and clinical levels. This study aims to identify integration strategies implemented in Quebec substance-use disorder networks and to assess their strengths and limitations. <strong>Methods:</strong> A total of 105 stakeholders representing two regions and four local substance-use disorder networks participated in focus groups or individual interviews. Thematic qualitative and descriptiv...
Shared care involves collaboration between primary care, secondary and tertiary care that enables th...
BackgroundThere is a growing body of research highlighting the potential benefits of integrated care...
This is the final report of a project that focused on the integration of mental health and drug and ...
Introduction: This study evaluates implementation of the Quebec Mental Health Reform (2005–2015), wh...
Purpose: In the transformation of health care systems, the introduction of integrated service networ...
grantor: University of TorontoOver the past 10 years, policy documents have recommended in...
Substance abuse is increasingly recognized as a multi-faceted, complex and chronic problem that requ...
Abstract Background Access to integrated services for individuals with co-occurring substance use an...
Integrated treatment programs for pregnant and parenting women who use substances operate at the int...
Abstract Background Addressing the needs of frequent ...
The high cost of detoxification (detox) services and health risks associated with continued substanc...
BackgroundEach year, nearly 20 million Americans with alcohol or illicit drug dependence do not rece...
Because of the multifaceted, chronic, and relapsing nature of substance use disorders, case manageme...
Background: Substance abuse is a worldwide public health concern. Extensive scientific research has ...
Objective: Modes of governance were compared in ten local mental health networks in diverse contexts...
Shared care involves collaboration between primary care, secondary and tertiary care that enables th...
BackgroundThere is a growing body of research highlighting the potential benefits of integrated care...
This is the final report of a project that focused on the integration of mental health and drug and ...
Introduction: This study evaluates implementation of the Quebec Mental Health Reform (2005–2015), wh...
Purpose: In the transformation of health care systems, the introduction of integrated service networ...
grantor: University of TorontoOver the past 10 years, policy documents have recommended in...
Substance abuse is increasingly recognized as a multi-faceted, complex and chronic problem that requ...
Abstract Background Access to integrated services for individuals with co-occurring substance use an...
Integrated treatment programs for pregnant and parenting women who use substances operate at the int...
Abstract Background Addressing the needs of frequent ...
The high cost of detoxification (detox) services and health risks associated with continued substanc...
BackgroundEach year, nearly 20 million Americans with alcohol or illicit drug dependence do not rece...
Because of the multifaceted, chronic, and relapsing nature of substance use disorders, case manageme...
Background: Substance abuse is a worldwide public health concern. Extensive scientific research has ...
Objective: Modes of governance were compared in ten local mental health networks in diverse contexts...
Shared care involves collaboration between primary care, secondary and tertiary care that enables th...
BackgroundThere is a growing body of research highlighting the potential benefits of integrated care...
This is the final report of a project that focused on the integration of mental health and drug and ...