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Drug Matrix Bite 6: What is treatment for? | ||
The first cell on treatment seems a good time to ask: What
is treatment there to do? ‘Cure’ addiction, or promote meaningful and
productive lives? Meet patients’ wishes, or aid the government’s
welfare-to-work effort? And what do patients want? Is treatment
pushing them in the opposite direction? Also explore the highly political
genesis and results of the most important treatment study ever in the
UK. Click button below to view cell and bite. | ||
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Or open the cell and unfold the bite by clicking on the Matrix Bite link at the bottom. Top right is a button enabling you to download a PDF of cell plus bite for easy printing. | ||
Matrix Bites are a weekly ‘bite-size’ cell-by-cell introduction to the matrices, cumulating to a year-long foundation course on the evidence base for treatment. For more topics see the whole Drug Treatment Matrix. Visit the matrices page of Effectiveness Bank site for articles, presentations, and a video explaining their genesis and construction. | ||
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