Abstract—Aims: Evaluate effectiveness and costs of brief interventions for patients screening positive for at-risk drinking in managed health care organizations (MCOs). Methods: A pre-post, quasi-experimental, multi-site evaluation conducted at 15 clinic sites within five MCO settings. At-risk drinkers (N = 1329) received either: (i) brief intervention delivered by licensed practitioners; or (ii) brief intervention delivered by mid-level professional specialists (nurses); or (iii) usual care (comparison condition). Clinics were randomly assigned to three study conditions. Data were collected on the cost of screening and brief intervention. Follow-up interviews were con-ducted at 3 and 12 months. Results: Participants in all three study cond...
Excessive drinking is a significant cause of mortality, morbidity and social problems in many countr...
Alcohol-related health problems are important public health issues and alcohol remains one of the le...
Abstract Background There is a wealth of evidence regarding the detrimental impact of excessive alco...
Abstract—Aims: Evaluate effectiveness and costs of brief interventions for patients screening positi...
Abstract — Aims: Evaluate effectiveness and costs of brief interventions for patients screening posi...
Aims: Evaluate effectiveness and costs of brief interventions for patients screening positive for at...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to estimate provider-incurred costs of alcohol screening an...
Aim: To explore the feasibility and cost effectiveness of screening and delivery of a brief interven...
Copyright: © 2014 Shakeshaft A, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms o...
Alcohol is the sixth leading risk factor for disability and premature death all over the world, and ...
The provision of brief intervention (BI) for alcohol misuse in community pharmacies appears to be fe...
Background: Screening and brief interventions (SBIs) for heavy drinking are an effective and cost-ef...
Screening and brief interventions (SBIs) for heavy drinking are an effective and cost-effective appr...
Background: Screening and brief interventions (SBIs) for heavy drinking are an effective and cost-ef...
ackground Studies indicate that community pharmacy-based alcohol brief intervention (BI) is feasible...
Excessive drinking is a significant cause of mortality, morbidity and social problems in many countr...
Alcohol-related health problems are important public health issues and alcohol remains one of the le...
Abstract Background There is a wealth of evidence regarding the detrimental impact of excessive alco...
Abstract—Aims: Evaluate effectiveness and costs of brief interventions for patients screening positi...
Abstract — Aims: Evaluate effectiveness and costs of brief interventions for patients screening posi...
Aims: Evaluate effectiveness and costs of brief interventions for patients screening positive for at...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to estimate provider-incurred costs of alcohol screening an...
Aim: To explore the feasibility and cost effectiveness of screening and delivery of a brief interven...
Copyright: © 2014 Shakeshaft A, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms o...
Alcohol is the sixth leading risk factor for disability and premature death all over the world, and ...
The provision of brief intervention (BI) for alcohol misuse in community pharmacies appears to be fe...
Background: Screening and brief interventions (SBIs) for heavy drinking are an effective and cost-ef...
Screening and brief interventions (SBIs) for heavy drinking are an effective and cost-effective appr...
Background: Screening and brief interventions (SBIs) for heavy drinking are an effective and cost-ef...
ackground Studies indicate that community pharmacy-based alcohol brief intervention (BI) is feasible...
Excessive drinking is a significant cause of mortality, morbidity and social problems in many countr...
Alcohol-related health problems are important public health issues and alcohol remains one of the le...
Abstract Background There is a wealth of evidence regarding the detrimental impact of excessive alco...