From Policy to Practice: Implementation of Treatment for Substance Misuse in Qu´bec Primary Healthcare Clinics

In 2007, the Québec Ministry of Health issued a policy document that specifically mandated the development of addiction treatment services including screening, brief interventions and referral (SBIR) to be delivered by primary healthcare clinics throughout Québec. The current study examined the leve...

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Clinics
Medical screening
Primary care
Qualitative research
Substance abuse
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