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Barriers to the provision of needle-exchange services: a qualitative study in community pharmacies
International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 01/17/08
Hall S et al. - Training packages for all health professionals working with drug users and awareness training for security staff are required if the identified barriers are to be overcome. 'Hands-on' training and experience of NES for pharmacists and their staff should be available. Suggestions made by pharmacists for NES provision in general practitioner surgeries or community hospitals and the development of automated services should be considered
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