screeningprimary careThe Tobacco, Alcohol, Prescription Medication, and Other Substance use (TAPS) tool is a combined two-part screening and brief assessment developed for adult primary care patients. The tool's first-stage screening component (TAPS-1) consists of four items asking about past 12-...
Identifying substance misuse in primary care: TAPS Tool compared to the WHO ASSIST There is a need for screening and brief assessment instruments to identify primary care patients with substance use problems. This study's aim was to exami... RP Schwartz,J Mcneely,LT Wu,... - 《Journal of...
The Spanish language version of the TAPS tool: protocol for a validation and implementation study in primary care and culturally relevant substance use screening and brief assessment for an underserved health disparity population.#Trial registration:The study was registered ... J Gryczynski,K Sanchez...
ScreeningSubstance use disordersUnhealthy substance useINTRODUCTION :Community pharmacies are emerging as a valuable setting to identify patients with substance use. Few tools have been specially validated to screen patients in these settings, particularly among those prescribed opioid medications. The goal ...
language version of the TAPS Tool could expand access to evidence-based, linguistically accurate, and culturally relevant substance use screening and brief assessment for an underserved health disparity population.#Trial registration:The study was registered withwww.clinicaltrials.gov: NCT05476588, 07/22...
Background: There is a need for screening and brief assessment instruments to identify primary care patients with substance use problems. This study's aim was to examine the performance of a two-step screening and brief assessment instrument, the TAPS Tool, compared to the WHO ASSIST.Schwartz, ...
Capsule Commentary on Gryczynski et al., Validation of the TAPS-1: A Four-Item Screening Tool to Identify Unhealthy Substance Use in Primary CareGryczynskiCapsule CommentaryPrimary Care ClinicsAbuse Treatment Clinical Trials NetworkTapping Tool
(HealthDay)—The Tobacco, Alcohol, Prescription medication, and other Substance use (TAPS) tool can detect clinically relevant problem substance use, especially tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana use disorders, according to a study published online Sept. 6
BackgroundThere is a need for screening and brief assessment instruments to identify primary care patients with substance use problems. This study’s aim was to examine the performance of a two-step screening and brief assessment instrument, the TAPS Tool, compared to the WHO ASSIST....