[National plan for better addiction treatment]
Record ID 32018015720
English
Original Title:
Nationell plan för en bättre beroendevård
Authors' objectives:
SBU participate in a collaboration with nine other authorities in a government assignment about a national plan for better addiction treatment and stronger preventive work for alcohol, narcotics, doping, tobacco, and gambling. SBU contributes with two ongoing studies: 1) Organisational factors, integrated treatment forms and cooperation, as well as implementation of national plans, and 2) Treatment of gambling disorder and problematic gambling.
The aim of the first study is to synthesize systematic reviews about organisational factors and changes and implementations of national efforts in the addiction treatment area, and how these have been identified, studied and related to outcomes on organisational and individual level. The search was conducted on literature from 2020 and forward.
The aim of the second study is to synthesize systematic reviews about psychological treatment of gambling disorder and problematic gambling. The search was conducted on literature from 2015 and forward.
Details
Project Status:
Ongoing
URL for project:
https://www.sbu.se/en/ongoing-projects/national-plan-for-a-better-addiction-treatment/
Anticipated Publish Date:
2026
English language abstract:
An English language summary is available
Publication Type:
Not Assigned
Country:
Sweden
MeSH Terms
- Addiction Medicine
- Gambling
- Organization and Administration
- Substance Abuse Treatment Centers
- Mental Health
- State Health Plans
- Alcoholism
- Tobacco Use Cessation
Contact
Organisation Name:
Swedish Agency for Health Technology Assessment and Assessment of Social Services
Contact Address:
SBU – Swedish Agency for Health Technology Assessment and Assessment of Social Services, P.O. Box 6183, SE-102 33 Stockholm, Sweden. Tel: +46 8 4123200, Fax: +46 8 4113260
Contact Name:
registrator@sbu.se
Contact Email:
registrator@sbu.se
Copyright:
SBU – Swedish Agency for Health Technology Assessment and Assessment of Social Services
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