Physician Reluctance to Intervene in Addiction: A Systematic Review

This systematic review of 283 articles explored the reasons physicians give for not addressing substance use and addiction in their clinical practice. The institutional environment (81.2% of articles) was the most common reason given for physicians not intervening in addiction, followed by lack of skill (73.9%), cognitive capacity (73.5%), and knowledge (71.9%). These findings suggest that efforts should be directed at creating institutional environments that facilitate the delivery of evidence-based addiction care while improving access to education and training opportunities for physicians to practice the necessary skills.

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2821497?asam.org

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