Difficult behaviour in drug-misusing and non-drug-misusing patients in general practice--a comparison
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Difficult behaviour in drug-misusing and non-drug-misusing patients in general practice--a comparison
Abstract
Some GPs may be unwilling to take on the management of drug misusers because of the risk of difficult behaviour. However, this study found that in a practice running a drug misuse treatment programme there was a relatively small difference in the rates of difficult behaviour from drug misusers and general patients.
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