What Are the Barriers to Sbi for Problem Alcohol Use in Primary Care?

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  • Jan Klimas
  • Catherine Anne Field
  • Joe Barry
  • Gerard Bury
  • Eamon Keenan
  • Suzi Lyons
  • Bobby Smyth
  • Walter Cullen
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Some rights reserved. For more information, please see the item record link above. Title Commentary on: The research translation problem: Alcohol screening and brief intervention in primary care Real world evidence supports theory Author(s) Klimas, Jan; Field, Catherine Anne; Barry, Joe; Bury, Gerard; Keenan, Eamon; Lyons, Suzi; Smyth, Bobby P.; Cullen, Walter Publication Date 2012 Publication information drugs: education, prevention, policy, 19 (1): 88-90

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تاریخ انتشار 2012