Staff regard towards working with substance users: a European multi-centre study.
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General practitioners recognizing alcohol dependence: a large cross-sectional study in 6 European countries.Health professionals' alcohol-related professional practices and the relationship between their personal alcohol attitudes and behavior and professional practices: a systematic review.Patient Perceptions of Prejudice and Discrimination by Health Care Providers and its Relationship with Mental Disorders: Results from the 2012 Canadian Community Health-Mental Health Survey Data.Good Psychometric Properties of the Addiction Version of the Revised Illness Perception Questionnaire for Health Care ProfessionalsImproving Psychiatrists' Attitudes Towards Individuals with Psychotic Disorders and Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorders.Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Education for Hospital Staff: An Integrative Literature Review.Changes in psychiatry residents' attitudes towards individuals with substance use disorders over the course of residency training.Opiate addiction and overdose: experiences, attitudes, and appetite for community naloxone provision.Factors Influencing the Frequency of Emergency Department Utilization by Individuals with Substance Use Disorders.Factors influencing mental health nurses' attitudes towards people with mental illness.Health-care professionals' attitudes across different hospital departments regarding alcohol-related presentations.Comparing stigmatising attitudes towards people with substance use disorders between the general public, GPs, mental health and addiction specialists and clients.Paradigm shift: Moving the management of alcohol use disorders from specialized care to primary care.Reducing stigma towards substance users through an educational intervention: harder than it looks.Stigmatization of substance use disorders among internal medicine residents.Changement de paradigme: Transférer la prise en charge des troubles liés à l’usage d’alcool des soins spécialisés aux soins primaires.Unmet healthcare need among women who use methamphetamine in San Francisco.Problem alcohol use among problem drug users: development and content of clinical guidelines for general practice.Internal Medicine Residents' Attitudes Toward Simulated Depressed Cardiac Patients During an Objective Structured Clinical Examination: A Randomized Study.Changing BSN Students' Stigma Toward Patients Who Use Alcohol and Opioids Through Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Education and Training: A Pilot Study.Nurses' attitudes toward clients with substance use problems.Intensity of previous teaching but not diagnostic skills influences stigmatization of patients with substance use disorder by general practice residents. A vignette study among French final-year residents in general practice.Understanding access to drug and alcohol treatment services in Europe: A multi-country service users’ perspectiveAddiction treatment in deprived urban areas in EU countries: Accessibility of care for people from socially marginalized groupsAssessing knowledge and attitudes towards addictions in medical residents of a general hospitalAn evaluation of a harm reduction Summer School for undergraduate health professional students
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Staff regard towards working with substance users: a European multi-centre study.
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Alex Baldacchino
Gail Gilchrist
Jacek Moskalewicz
Lubomir Okruhlica
Marta Torrens
Rajko Vajd
Silvia Slezakova
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10.1111/J.1360-0443.2011.03407.X
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2011-04-28T00:00:00Z