Aims: To explore alcohol-related practices among general practitioners (GPs) in the Cape Town metropole and to examine barriers to addressing risky drinking among patients. Method: A cross-sectional survey of 50 GPs was conducted between November 2004 and April 2005. A questionnaire assessing GPs ’ alcohol-related practices and barriers to alcohol-related interventions was administered to participating GPs. Results: In the past 12 months, most GPs reported seeing only 11–30 patients for alcohol problems specifically. While only 12 % thought that they could effectively help patients reduce their alcohol consumption, 78 % of GPs indicated that, given adequate training and support, they could become more effective. Among the barriers that hind...
OBJECTIVE: To describe general practitioners' (GPs) attitudes to the management of patients with alc...
Contains fulltext : 57102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIMS: To deter...
Reducing excessive and problematic alcohol consumption is one of the biggest challenges for public h...
Aims: To explore alcohol-related practices among general practitioners (GPs) in the Cape Town metrop...
Background: There has been increasing emphasis on the role of primary health care in the prevention ...
Item does not contain fulltextAIMS: To determine if general practitioners' (GPs) experience of educa...
BACKGROUND: In the general practice setting screening, brief intervention and counselling have been ...
Aims: To determine if general practitioners' (GPs) experience of education on alcohol, support in th...
Paper presented at the ADEGS/AUDGPI Scientific Meeting (Annual Conference of University Departments ...
Contains fulltext : 107837.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objectives: To ...
Alcohol is a major source of harm in Australia that disproportionately affects low-income communitie...
Background: Alcohol is a major source of harm in Australia that disproportionately affects low-incom...
BACKGROUND: The pattern of alcohol consumption in Ireland has serious societal and health consequenc...
Aims To assess the effect of a tailored multi-faceted improvement programme on general practitioners...
Aim: to explore the use and investigate the facilitators and barriers to conducting screening and br...
OBJECTIVE: To describe general practitioners' (GPs) attitudes to the management of patients with alc...
Contains fulltext : 57102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIMS: To deter...
Reducing excessive and problematic alcohol consumption is one of the biggest challenges for public h...
Aims: To explore alcohol-related practices among general practitioners (GPs) in the Cape Town metrop...
Background: There has been increasing emphasis on the role of primary health care in the prevention ...
Item does not contain fulltextAIMS: To determine if general practitioners' (GPs) experience of educa...
BACKGROUND: In the general practice setting screening, brief intervention and counselling have been ...
Aims: To determine if general practitioners' (GPs) experience of education on alcohol, support in th...
Paper presented at the ADEGS/AUDGPI Scientific Meeting (Annual Conference of University Departments ...
Contains fulltext : 107837.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objectives: To ...
Alcohol is a major source of harm in Australia that disproportionately affects low-income communitie...
Background: Alcohol is a major source of harm in Australia that disproportionately affects low-incom...
BACKGROUND: The pattern of alcohol consumption in Ireland has serious societal and health consequenc...
Aims To assess the effect of a tailored multi-faceted improvement programme on general practitioners...
Aim: to explore the use and investigate the facilitators and barriers to conducting screening and br...
OBJECTIVE: To describe general practitioners' (GPs) attitudes to the management of patients with alc...
Contains fulltext : 57102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIMS: To deter...
Reducing excessive and problematic alcohol consumption is one of the biggest challenges for public h...