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Interprofessional Training on Substance Misuse and Addiction: A Longitudinal Assessment of a Brazilian Experience.

Liz Paola DominguesElaine Lucas Dos SantosDanilo Polverini LocatelliAndré BedendoAna Regina Noto
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2023)
the mixed methods converged in terms of their results. The training promoted a better understanding of issues related to substance use disorders, reduced stigma and expanded the repertoire of skills. The interprofessional and biopsychosocial approach and field activities seem to be related to these outcomes. The potential for implementing changes in daily practice was prominent among those occupying a managerial role.
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