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Patient outcomes and experience of a task-shared screening and brief intervention service for problem substance use in South African emergency centres: a mixed methods study.

Claire Van Der WesthuizenMegan MalanTracey NalediMarinda RoelofseBronwyn MyersDan J SteinSa'ad LahriKatherine Sorsdahl
Published in: Addiction science & clinical practice (2021)
This task-shared SBIRT service was found to be acceptable to patients, who reported several benefits of a single SBIRT contact session delivered during an acute EC visit. These findings add to the SBIRT literature by highlighting the role of non-professional healthcare workers in delivering a low-intensity SBIRT service feasible to implement in low-resourced settings.
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