Impact of financial incentives on alcohol intervention delivery in primary care: a mixed-methods study

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Amy O’Donnell
Catherine Haighton
David Chappel
Colin Shevills
Eileen Kaner
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[1] Newcastle University,Institute of Health and Society
[2] Northumbria University,Department of Public Health and Wellbeing, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences
[3] Public Health England,undefined
[4] Balance: The North East Alcohol Office,undefined
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Alcohol drinking; Screening; Brief intervention; Pay for performance; Primary health care; Mixed methods;
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