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Substance use during hospitalisation requiring an urgent clinical response: an opportunity for intervention.

Emily NashAndrew H DawsonPaul HaberRobert GribbleAnastasia Volovets
Published in: Internal medicine journal (2024)
Inpatient drug use requiring an urgent clinical response was infrequently recognised but presents a risk of harm to patients and staff and increases service utilisation and costs. Both harm reduction and systematic approaches guided by institutional policy are recommended. Using these events as reachable moments to address driving factors may modify patients' risk from future events.
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