AIMS: To determine if general practitioners' (GPs) experience of education on alcohol, support in their working environment for intervening with alcohol problems, and their attitudes have an impact on the number of patients they manage with alcohol problems. METHODS: 1300 GPs from nine countries were surveyed with a postal questionnaire as part of a World Health Organization (WHO) collaborative study. RESULTS: GPs who received more education on alcohol (OR = 1.5; 95% CI, 1.3-1.7), who perceived that they were working in a supportive environment (OR = 1.6; 95% CI, 1.4-1.9), who expressed higher role security in working with alcohol problems (OR = 2.0; 95% CI, 1.5-2.5) and who reported greater therapeutic commitment to working with alcohol pr...
identification of, and intervention for, alcohol-related problems) and compare it to their attitudes...
BACKGROUND: In the general practice setting screening, brief intervention and counselling have been ...
Aims To assess the effect of a tailored multi-faceted improvement programme on general practitioners...
AIMS: To determine if general practitioners' (GPs) experience of education on alcohol, support in th...
Aims: To determine if general practitioners' (GPs) experience of education on alcohol, support in th...
Contains fulltext : 57102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIMS: To deter...
Aims: To document the attitudes of general practitioners (GPs) from eight European countries to alco...
Abstract \u2014 Aims: To document the attitudes of general practitioners (GPs) from eight European c...
AIMS: To document the attitudes of general practitioners (GPs) from eight European countries to alco...
Abstract — Aims: To determine if GPs ’ attitudes towards working with drinkers moderated the impact ...
Aims: To determine if GPs' attitudes towards working with drinkers moderated the impact that trainin...
There has been increasing emphasis on the role of primary health care in the prevention and manageme...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, LLCBackground: The effectiveness of interventions to increase general...
Abstract Background In the general practice setting screening, brief intervention and counselling ha...
Alcohol and alcohol related problems are the major public health issues in Ireland and in many othe...
identification of, and intervention for, alcohol-related problems) and compare it to their attitudes...
BACKGROUND: In the general practice setting screening, brief intervention and counselling have been ...
Aims To assess the effect of a tailored multi-faceted improvement programme on general practitioners...
AIMS: To determine if general practitioners' (GPs) experience of education on alcohol, support in th...
Aims: To determine if general practitioners' (GPs) experience of education on alcohol, support in th...
Contains fulltext : 57102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIMS: To deter...
Aims: To document the attitudes of general practitioners (GPs) from eight European countries to alco...
Abstract \u2014 Aims: To document the attitudes of general practitioners (GPs) from eight European c...
AIMS: To document the attitudes of general practitioners (GPs) from eight European countries to alco...
Abstract — Aims: To determine if GPs ’ attitudes towards working with drinkers moderated the impact ...
Aims: To determine if GPs' attitudes towards working with drinkers moderated the impact that trainin...
There has been increasing emphasis on the role of primary health care in the prevention and manageme...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, LLCBackground: The effectiveness of interventions to increase general...
Abstract Background In the general practice setting screening, brief intervention and counselling ha...
Alcohol and alcohol related problems are the major public health issues in Ireland and in many othe...
identification of, and intervention for, alcohol-related problems) and compare it to their attitudes...
BACKGROUND: In the general practice setting screening, brief intervention and counselling have been ...
Aims To assess the effect of a tailored multi-faceted improvement programme on general practitioners...