Drugs and Alcohol: Spotlight on Substance Misuse Training

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Collins, D., Cajada L. and Clancy, C. Drugs and Alcohol: Spotlight on Substance Misuse Training . 38th International Nurses Society on Addiction (IntNSA) Annual Educational Conference. Washington DC, USA 15 - 17 Oct 2014
AuthorsCollins, D., Cajada L. and Clancy, C.
TypeConference presentation
Abstract

Aims of the research project was to investigate the health and social care undergraduate students’ knowledge and perceptions about drugs and alcohol, including Novel Psychoactive Substances (NPSs) and Performance and Image Enhancing Drugs (PIEDs), in relation to their future professional roles. Ethical approval was granted by Middlesex University London by the university ethics committee.

Keywordsaddiction; mental health; substance use; teaching and learning; health education; nurse education
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Online17 Oct 2014
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Accepted28 Mar 2014
Deposited29 May 2024
Web address (URL) of conference proceedingshttps://www.intnsa.org/
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