BACKGROUND: There is strong evidence to support the effectiveness of Brief Intervention (BI) in reducing alcohol consumption in primary healthcare. METHODS AND DESIGN: This study is a two-arm randomised controlled trial to determine the effectiveness of BI delivered by community pharmacists in their pharmacies. Eligible and consenting participants (aged 18 years or older) will be randomised in equal numbers to either a BI delivered by 17 community pharmacists or a non-intervention control condition. The intervention will be a brief motivational discussion to support a reduction in alcohol consumption and will take approximately 10 minutes to deliver. Participants randomised to the control arm will be given an alcohol information leaflet wit...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol interventions are important to the developing public health role of community ph...
Background Alcohol interventions are important to the developing public health role of community pha...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of different brief intervention strategies at reducing haza...
Background There is strong evidence to support the effectiveness of Brief Intervention (BI) in redu...
Background & Aims: To undertake the first randomised controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness ...
ackground Studies indicate that community pharmacy-based alcohol brief intervention (BI) is feasible...
Background: Alcohol interventions are important to the developing public health role of community ...
Introduction: Community pharmacies have an increasingly prominent public health function. This inclu...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol interventions are important to the developing public health role of community ph...
Introduction Community pharmacies have an increasingly prominent public health function. This incl...
Background: Screening and brief interventions (SBI) for alcohol related problems have been shown to ...
Within the context of services to prevent or treat alcohol-related problems, the terms 'alcohol scre...
Background Alcohol interventions are important to the developing public health role of community pha...
The delivery of brief interventions (BIs) in health care settings to reduce problematic alcohol cons...
Background: Alcohol interventions are important to the developing public health role of community ph...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol interventions are important to the developing public health role of community ph...
Background Alcohol interventions are important to the developing public health role of community pha...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of different brief intervention strategies at reducing haza...
Background There is strong evidence to support the effectiveness of Brief Intervention (BI) in redu...
Background & Aims: To undertake the first randomised controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness ...
ackground Studies indicate that community pharmacy-based alcohol brief intervention (BI) is feasible...
Background: Alcohol interventions are important to the developing public health role of community ...
Introduction: Community pharmacies have an increasingly prominent public health function. This inclu...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol interventions are important to the developing public health role of community ph...
Introduction Community pharmacies have an increasingly prominent public health function. This incl...
Background: Screening and brief interventions (SBI) for alcohol related problems have been shown to ...
Within the context of services to prevent or treat alcohol-related problems, the terms 'alcohol scre...
Background Alcohol interventions are important to the developing public health role of community pha...
The delivery of brief interventions (BIs) in health care settings to reduce problematic alcohol cons...
Background: Alcohol interventions are important to the developing public health role of community ph...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol interventions are important to the developing public health role of community ph...
Background Alcohol interventions are important to the developing public health role of community pha...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of different brief intervention strategies at reducing haza...