Cost-effectiveness of strategies to market and train primary health care physicians in brief intervention techniques for hazardous alcohol use

MK Gomel, SE Wutzke, DM Hardcastle… - Social science & …, 1998 - Elsevier
The cost-effectiveness of strategies to market and train primary care physicians in brief
intervention for hazardous alcohol consumption was examined. Physicians were randomly …

Encouraging general practitioners to take up screening and early intervention for problem use of alcohol: a marketing trial

R McCORMICK, PETER ADAMS, ANNE … - Drug and Alcohol …, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
The aim of this study was to explore the result and cost of marketing techniques designed to
encourage general practitioners to receive an early intervention and screening package for …

A multicountry controlled trial of strategies to promote dissemination and implementation of brief alcohol intervention in primary health care: findings of a World Health …

M Funk, S Wutzke, E Kaner, P Anderson, L Pas… - Journal of studies on …, 2005 - jsad.com
Objective: This study examines the impact of marketing strategies on the dissemination of a
brief alcohol intervention program to general practitioners (GPs). The marketing strategy was …

[HTML][HTML] Analyzing the costs and benefits of brief intervention

MP Mundt - Alcohol Research & Health, 2006 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Abstract The Trial for Early Alcohol Treatment, Project TrEAT, was a randomized controlled
trial of screening and brief intervention in primary care clinics. One of the few such trials to …

Primary care intervention to reduce alcohol misuse: ranking its health impact and cost effectiveness

LI Solberg, MV Maciosek, NM Edwards - American journal of preventive …, 2008 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: The US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) has recommended
screening and behavioral counseling interventions in primary care to reduce alcohol …

A randomized trial of three marketing strategies to disseminate a screening and brief alcohol intervention programme to general practitioners.

CA Lock, EF Kaner, N Heather, BR McAvoy… - British Journal of …, 1999 - bjgp.org
BACKGROUND: Research findings are of little benefit to patients or society if they do not
reach the audience they are intended to influence. A dissemination strategy is needed to …

Brief physician advice for problem drinkers: long‐term efficacy and benefit‐cost analysis

MF Fleming, MP Mundt, MT French… - Alcoholism: Clinical …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Background: This report describes the 48‐month efficacy and benefit‐cost analysis of
Project TrEAT (Trial for Early Alcohol Treatment), a randomized controlled trial of brief …

The costs of screening and brief intervention for risky alcohol use.

GA Zarkin, JW Bray, KL Davis, TF Babor… - Journal of Studies on …, 2003 - jsad.com
Objective: The purpose of this study was to estimate provider-incurred costs of alcohol
screening and brief intervention (SBI) for risky drinking as implemented in four managed …

Cost effectiveness of brief interventions for reducing alcohol consumption

SE Wutzke, A Shiell, MK Gomel, KM Conigrave - Social science & medicine, 2001 - Elsevier
The direct costs and health effects of a primary-care-based brief intervention for hazardous
alcohol consumption were examined. The total cost of the intervention was calculated from …

Brief physician advice for problem alcohol drinkers: a randomized controlled trial in community-based primary care practices

MF Fleming, KL Barry, LB Manwell, K Johnson… - Jama, 1997 - jamanetwork.com
Objective.—Project TrEAT (Trial for Early Alcohol Treatment) was designed to test the
efficacy of brief physician advice in reducing alcohol use and health care utilization in …