[PDF][PDF] Early intervention for hazardous alcohol use: The first ten years and beyond

JB Saunders - The National Drug Strategy: the First Ten Years and …, 1995 - academia.edu
… on strategies to implement early intervention within general practice. … implement early
intervention within general practice. This work, which was funded by the Research Into Drug Abuse

Alcohol‐related problems in the primary health care setting: a review of early intervention strategies

TF Babor, EB Ritson, RJ Hodgson - British journal of addiction, 1986 - Wiley Online Library
… to reduce alcohol misuse and treat harmful drinking are … in the implementation of early
intervention programmes in a variety … , and general practitioners all recognized that alcohol played …

… to an internet-based brief advice program to improve the early identification of hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption in primary care (ODHIN): study protocol for …

MN Keurhorst, P Anderson, F Spak, P Bendtsen… - Implementation …, 2013 - Springer
First, evidence suggests there is substantial lack of knowledge among general practitioners
(GPs) [5, 16]. A survey across 13 countries found that one-third of all GPs reported never …

General Practitioners, Prevention and Alcohol-a powerful cocktail? Facilitators and inhibitors of practising preventive medicine in general and early intervention for …

B R. McAvoy, Robert J. Donovan, Geoffrey … - … prevention and policy, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
… to help inform an implementation strategy that would … General practitioners’ current practices
and perceptions of preventive medicine and early intervention for hazardous alcohol use

Strategies in primary healthcare to implement early identification of risky alcohol consumption: why do they work or not? A qualitative evaluation of the ODHIN study

M Keurhorst, M Heinen, J Colom, C Linderoth… - … family practice, 2016 - Springer
implementation for risky alcohol consumption in primary healthcare. Linking theoretical
knowledge from the implementation science database to practice… the current implementation gap. …

Primary care implementation study to scale up early identification and brief intervention and reduce alcohol-related negative outcomes at the community level (PINO) …

B Pussig, L Pas, A Li, M Vermandere, B Aertgeerts… - … family practice, 2021 - Springer
… of EIBI for hazardous and harmful alcohol use in general practice. This study is based on
the hypothesis that training and supporting GPs, tailored to their beliefs, attitudes, and working …

[PDF][PDF] A survey on the early identification and brief intervention for hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption in primary health care: the European Alcohol …

E Scafato, C Gandin, S Ghirini, L Galluzzo, S Martire… - Practice, 2013 - gencat.cat
… Once the dependency has been established, to stop alcohol consumption is more difficult …
brief intervention is offered (..as a point of general practice, if I suspect alcohol use disorders, if …

Screening and brief interventions for hazardous and harmful alcohol use in primary care: a cluster randomised controlled trial protocol

E Kaner, M Bland, P Cassidy, S Coulton, P Deluca… - BMC public health, 2009 - Springer
alcohol consumption, alcohol-related problems, public service use and quality of life) and
implementation … We will recruit 24 general practices from the North East, London and the South …

Enhancing the delivery of brief interventions for hazardous alcohol use in the general practice setting: a role for both general practitioners and medical receptionists

SE Wutzke, RJ Donovan… - Health Promotion Journal …, 1998 - search.informit.org
… to the adoption of early intervention programs in general practice found in this … Implementation
of early intervention for hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption in general practice

… Implementation Research to investigate facilitators and barriers of implementing alcohol screening and brief intervention among primary care health professionals: a …

PS Chan, Y Fang, MC Wong, J Huang, Z Wang… - Implementation …, 2021 - Springer
… SBI in primary care settings had a significant and moderate effect in reducing alcohol
consumption among hazardous/harmful drinkers, as compared to no or minimum intervention [6]. …