Emergency (A&E) departments in England are presented. The survey examined staff perceptions of the preventive role of A&E departments in screening and intervention in alcohol-related attendances. Perceptions of the prevalence of alcohol-related attendances were also included. Attitudes towards developing a preventive response were positive. Few departments currently screen or offer intervention and considerable barriers to the implementation of a preventive response were reported
Objectives: This study explored individual and organisational barriers to and facilitators of effec...
This study had two objectives. To assess the impact of alcohol-related problems on the Emergency Dep...
Hazardous levels of alcohol consumption are associated with presentations to the accident and emerge...
Despite national targets to reduce excessive drinking in Scotland, rates have increased dramatically...
Aims In the Emergency Department (ED), alcohol identification and brief advice is an effective metho...
To determine the extent to which the recommendations of the alcohol harm reduction strategy for Engl...
Accident and emergency (A&E) departments are increasingly being viewed as possible sites for monitor...
• objectives – To conduct a survey of current alcohol identification and brief advice activity in En...
Introduction and Aims: Alcohol related injury is a major public health challenge, especially in emer...
The alcohol harm reduction strategy for England and subsequent White Paper highlight the problems as...
There is limited analysis of characteristics for different measures of alcohol misuse in attendees ...
Issue addressed: Health care providers play a pivotal role in preventing and reducing the burden ass...
Objectives To determine the prevalence of alcohol-related presentations in all 29 emergency departme...
Abstract Background The Licensing Act 2003 (The Act) was implemented on the 24th November 2005 acros...
Introduction: Alcohol misuse creates an immense burden for society, with problem drinkers too often ...
Objectives: This study explored individual and organisational barriers to and facilitators of effec...
This study had two objectives. To assess the impact of alcohol-related problems on the Emergency Dep...
Hazardous levels of alcohol consumption are associated with presentations to the accident and emerge...
Despite national targets to reduce excessive drinking in Scotland, rates have increased dramatically...
Aims In the Emergency Department (ED), alcohol identification and brief advice is an effective metho...
To determine the extent to which the recommendations of the alcohol harm reduction strategy for Engl...
Accident and emergency (A&E) departments are increasingly being viewed as possible sites for monitor...
• objectives – To conduct a survey of current alcohol identification and brief advice activity in En...
Introduction and Aims: Alcohol related injury is a major public health challenge, especially in emer...
The alcohol harm reduction strategy for England and subsequent White Paper highlight the problems as...
There is limited analysis of characteristics for different measures of alcohol misuse in attendees ...
Issue addressed: Health care providers play a pivotal role in preventing and reducing the burden ass...
Objectives To determine the prevalence of alcohol-related presentations in all 29 emergency departme...
Abstract Background The Licensing Act 2003 (The Act) was implemented on the 24th November 2005 acros...
Introduction: Alcohol misuse creates an immense burden for society, with problem drinkers too often ...
Objectives: This study explored individual and organisational barriers to and facilitators of effec...
This study had two objectives. To assess the impact of alcohol-related problems on the Emergency Dep...
Hazardous levels of alcohol consumption are associated with presentations to the accident and emerge...