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[Evidence resource] Drug and Alcohol Findings. (2017) ‘My GP says I drink too much’: screening and brief intervention. London: Drug and Alcohol Findings. Drug and Alcohol Findings Hot Topic (October-December 2017) 17 p.
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[Report] Health Service Executive. (2017) Improvement knowledge and skills guide. Development Assessment Tool for all staff. Dubiln: Health Service Executive.
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[Evidence resource] Public Health England. (2017) Health Matters: preventing ill health from alcohol and tobacco use. London: Public Health England.
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[Evidence resource] Royal College of Nursing, Association of Nurses in Substance Abuse, National Substance Misuse Non-Medical Prescribing Forum, Public Health England. (2017) Role of nurses in alcohol and drug treatment services. London: Public Health England. 32 p.
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[Evidence resource] Ryan, Sara and Hislop, Jenny and Ziebland, Sue . (2017) Do we all agree what "good health care" looks like? Views from those who are "seldom heard" in health research, policy and service improvement. Wiley. Health Expectations, 20 (5)
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[Evidence resource] WHO Regional Office for Europe. [WHO] (2017) WHO alcohol brief intervention training manual for primary care. Copenhagan: WHO Regional Office for Europe. 117 p.
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[Evidence resource] Drug and Alcohol Findings. (2017) Drug Matrix cell B1: practitioners - reducing harm. London: Drug and Alcohol Findings.
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[Evidence resource] Collective Voice, NHS Substance Misuse Provider Alliance. (2017) Improving clinical responses to drug-related deaths. A summary of best practice and innovations from drug treatment providers. London: Collective Voice and the NHS Substance Misuse Provider Alliance.
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[Report] Department of Health. (2017) Hepatitis C screening. National clinical guideline no. 15. Summary. Dublin: Department of Health.
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[Article] Lyons, Suzi (2017) New clinical guidelines for opioid substitution treatment. Drugnet Ireland , Issue 62, Summer 2017 , pp. 27-30.
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[Evidence resource] Christie, Emma [Public Health England] . (2017) Better care for people with co-occurring mental health and alcohol/drug use conditions. A guide for commissioners and service providers. London: Public Health England. 66 p.
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[Evidence resource] Clinical Guidelines on Drug Misuse and Dependence Update 2017 Independent Expert Working Group. [Public Health England] (2017) Drug misuse and dependence. UK guidelines on clinical management. London: Department of Health. 317 p.
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[Evidence resource] Drug and Alcohol Findings. (2017) Alcohol matrix cell D5: Organisational functioning - safeguarding the community. London: Drug and Alcohol Findings. 4 p.
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[Evidence resource] Drug and Alcohol Findings. (2017) Alcohol matrix cell B5: Practitioners - safeguarding the community. London: Drug and Alcohol Findings. 4 p.
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[Evidence resource] European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction. [EMCDDA] (2017) EMCDDA Best practice portal. Lisbon: European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction.
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[Evidence resource] Schwartz, R P and McNeely, J and Wu, L T and Sharma, G and Wahle, A and Cushing, C and Nordeck, C D and Sharma, A and O'Grady, K E and Gryczynski, J and Mitchell, S G and Ali, R L and Marsden, J and Subramaniam, G A . (2017) Identifying substance misuse in primary care: TAPS Tool compared to the WHO ASSIST. Elsevier. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 76 69-76.
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[Report] Practitioner Health Matters Programme. (2017) Practitioner health matters programme 2015-2016. Practitioner Health.
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[Evidence resource] Sumnall, Harry and Hamilton, Ian and Monaghan, Mark . (2017) Novel Psychoactive Substances: important information for health professionals. Oxford: Minervation Ltd. The Mental Elf Blog (3 March 2017)
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[Evidence resource] Drug and Alcohol Findings. (2017) Alcohol Matrix cell B4: Practitioners - psychosocial therapies. London: Drug and Alcohol Findings and the Substance Misuse Skills Consortium. 7 p.
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[Evidence resource] Laporte, Catherine and Vaillant-Roussel, Hélène and Pereira, Bruno and Blanc, Olivier and Eschalier, Bénédicte and Kinouani, Shérazade and Brousse, Georges and Llorca, Pierre-Michel and Vorilhon, Philippe . (2017) Cannabis and young users- a brief intervention to reduce their consumption (CANABIC): a cluster randomized controlled trial in primary care. Annals of Family Medicine, 15 (2)
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[Evidence resource] Parkman, Tom and Neale, Joanne and Day, Ed and Drummond, Colin [Biomed Central] . (2017) Qualitative exploration of why people repeatedly attend emergency departments for alcohol-related reasons. BioMed Central. BMC Health Services Research, 17 (140) DOI: 10.1186/s12913-017-2091-9
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[Article] Ducray, Kevin and Pilch, M (2017) Health student regard for substance-using patients as measured by the Medical Condition Regard Scale: a systematic review. Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine , 34 , pp. 183-196.
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[Article] Horgan, Aine and Sweeney, John and Behan, Laura and McCarthy, Geraldine (2016) Depressive symptoms, college adjustment and peer support among undergraduate nursing and midwifery students. Journal of Advanced Nursing , 72 , (12) , pp. 3081-3092.
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[Evidence resource] Koivula, Riitta and Tigerstedt, Christoffer and Vilkko, Anni and Kuussaari, Kristiina and Pajala, Satu . (2016) How does older people’s drinking appear in the daily work of home care professionals? De Gruyter. Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 33 (5-6) 537-50.
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[Evidence resource] Drug and Alcohol Findings. (2016) Alcohol Matrix cell B3: Practitioners - medical treatment. London: Drug and Alcohol Findings and the Substance Misuse Skills Consortium. 3 p.
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[Article] Kelly, Peter (2016) Inaugural Irish conference for nurses in addiction services. Drugnet Ireland , Issue 59, Autumn 2016 , p. 20.
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[Evidence resource] Drug and Alcohol Findings. (2016) Alcohol Matrix cell B2: Practitioners; generic and cross-cutting issues. London: Drug and Alcohol Findings. 4 p.
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[Evidence resource] Platt, Lucy and Melendez-Torres, GJ and O'Donnell, Amy and Bradley, Jennifer and Newbury-Birch, Dorothy and Kaner, Eileen and Ashton, Charlotte [BMJ Open] . (2016) How effective are brief interventions in reducing alcohol consumption: do the setting, practitioner group and content matter? Findings from a systematic review and metaregression analysis. BMJ Publishing. BMJ Open, 6 (e011473) 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-011473
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[Evidence resource] BMA Occupational Medicine Committee. [BMA] (2016) Alcohol, drugs and the workplace: the role of medical professionals. London: British Medical Association. 40 p.
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[Evidence resource] Drug and Alcohol Findings. (2016) Alcohol Matrix cell B1: Practitioners - screening and brief intervention. London: Drug and Alcohol Findings.
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[Evidence resource] Neale, Joanne and Parkman, Tom and Day, Ed and Drummond, Colin [Alcohol Research UK] . (2016) Frequent attenders to accident and emergency departments: a qualitative study of individuals who repeatedly present with alcohol-related health conditions. London: Alcohol research UK. 5 p. Alcohol Insight Number 0134
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[Evidence resource] NHS England. (2016) Improving the physical health of people with serious mental illness. A practical toolkit. London: NHS England. 23 p. Gateway ref no. 04999
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[Evidence resource] Action on Smoking and Health UK, Royal College of Anaesthetists, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Faculty of Public Health. [ASH] (2016) Briefing: Smoking and surgery. London: ASH. 7 p.
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[Evidence resource] Choo, Esther and Guthrie, K Morrow and Mello, Michael and Wetle, Terrie F and Ranney, Megan and Tapé, Chantal and Zlotnick, Caron [Pubmed Central] . (2016) "I need to hear from women who have 'been there'": Developing a woman-focused intervention for drug use and partner violence in the emergency department. Partner Abuse, 7 (2)
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[Report] Health Service Executive; College of Psychiatrists. (2016) National clinical programme for the assessment and management of patients presenting to Emergency Departments following self-harm. Dublin: The National Clinical Programme for Mental Health Clinical Programme, HSE Clinical Strategy and Programmes Division.
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[Evidence resource] Breckon, Jonathan and Roberts, Isobel . (2016) Using research evidence: a practice guide. London: Nesta and Alliance for Useful Evidence. 58 p.
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[Article] Deasy, Christine and Coughlan, Barry and Pironom, Julie and Jourdan, Didier and Mannix-McNamara, Patricia (2016) Predictors of health of pre-registration nursing and midwifery students: findings from a cross-sectional survey. Nurse Education Today , 36 , pp. 427-433.
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[Evidence resource] Yeyashree, Katherisan and Kathirvel, Soundappan and Shewade, Hemant D and Kaur, Harpreet and Gaul, Sono [The Cochrane Library] . (2016) Smoking cessation interventions for pulmonary tuberculosis treatment outcomes. London: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (1) DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD011125.pub2
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[Article] Ho, SY and McElvaney, NG and Balfem, M and Doyle, Frank (2016) Exploring the views of healthcare professionals on increasing smoking cessation advice for patients. RCSI Student Medical Journal , 9 , (1) , pp. 27-32.
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[Evidence resource] Marel, Christina and Mills, Katherine L and Kingston, Rosemary and Gournay, Kevin and Deady, Mark and Kay-Lambkin, Frances and Baker, Amanda and Teesson, Maree [NDARC] . (2016) Guidelines on the management of co-occurring alcohol and other drug and mental health conditions in alcohol and other drug treatment settings. Sydney: Australia: Centre of Research Excellence in Mental Health and Substance Use, National Drug and Alcohol. 446 p.
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