Attitudes, perceptions and practice of alcohol and drug screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment: a case study of New York State primary care physicians and non-physician providers
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There was little awareness of Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) among participants.

There was sporadic and variable delivery of SBIRT among participants.

Specific components of the SBIRT model were practiced less regularly than others.

Non-physician providers were conducting SBIRT less often than physicians.

Non-physician providers' attitudes/perceptions were less favourable to SBIRT delivery.

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