SMART Family and Friends: Feasibility and outcomes of a video-conference delivered intervention for families impacted by another's methamphetamine use
CONCLUSIONS: Results provide initial support for the feasibility and positive outcomes of the SMART Family and Friends program. These findings demonstrate the successful provision of a mutual-support group for affected families delivered via video-conferencing, and merit further sufficiently powered randomised-control-trials to evaluate efficacy.PMID:38548059 | DOI:10.1016/j.josat.2024.209355
Source: Cancer Control - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Clare M Rushton Peter J Kelly Tamsin Thomas Alison K Beck Camilla Townsend Amanda L Baker Victoria Manning Angela Argent Frank P Deane Leanne Hides Brian Hitsman Richard Velleman Gill Velleman Briony Larance Source Type: research
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