Background: Brief alcohol interventions (BAI) reduce alcohol use and related problems in primary care patients with hazardous drinking behavior. The effectiveness of teaching BAI on the performance of primary care residents has not been fully evaluated. Methods: A cluster randomized controlled trial was conducted with 26 primary care residents who were randomized to either an 8-hour, interactive BAI training workshop (intervention) or a lipid management workshop (control). During the 6-month period after training (i.e., from October 1, 2003 to March 30, 2004), 506 hazardous drinkers were identified in primary care, 260 of whom were included in the study. Patients were interviewed immediately and then 3months after meeting with each resident...
Background: Many hazardous and harmful drinkers do not receive clinician advice to reduce their drin...
Abstract Background Many hazardous and harmful drinkers do not receive clinician advice to reduce th...
BACKGROUND: Brief interventions have well-established small effects on alcohol consumption among haz...
BACKGROUND: Brief alcohol interventions (BAI) reduce alcohol use and related problems in primary car...
Objectives: To assess the effects of a tailored, multifaceted intervention in primary care on the le...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of different brief intervention strategies at reducing haza...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of different brief intervention strategies at reducing hazar...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of a brief training program on primary care providers\u27 skills, at...
Excessive drinking is a significant cause of mortality, morbidity and social problems in many countr...
Objective: To assess the impact of a training program targeted to Primary Care (PC) professionals on...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether training primary care clinicians in maintenance care for patients who...
can reduce drinking and its consequences but are often not im-plemented. Objective: To test whether ...
Objectives: To assess the effects of a tailored, multifaceted intervention in primary care on the le...
Although progress has been made in developing a scientific basis for alcohol screening and brief int...
Background. Alcohol is one of the most important risk factors contributing to the global burden of ...
Background: Many hazardous and harmful drinkers do not receive clinician advice to reduce their drin...
Abstract Background Many hazardous and harmful drinkers do not receive clinician advice to reduce th...
BACKGROUND: Brief interventions have well-established small effects on alcohol consumption among haz...
BACKGROUND: Brief alcohol interventions (BAI) reduce alcohol use and related problems in primary car...
Objectives: To assess the effects of a tailored, multifaceted intervention in primary care on the le...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of different brief intervention strategies at reducing haza...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of different brief intervention strategies at reducing hazar...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of a brief training program on primary care providers\u27 skills, at...
Excessive drinking is a significant cause of mortality, morbidity and social problems in many countr...
Objective: To assess the impact of a training program targeted to Primary Care (PC) professionals on...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether training primary care clinicians in maintenance care for patients who...
can reduce drinking and its consequences but are often not im-plemented. Objective: To test whether ...
Objectives: To assess the effects of a tailored, multifaceted intervention in primary care on the le...
Although progress has been made in developing a scientific basis for alcohol screening and brief int...
Background. Alcohol is one of the most important risk factors contributing to the global burden of ...
Background: Many hazardous and harmful drinkers do not receive clinician advice to reduce their drin...
Abstract Background Many hazardous and harmful drinkers do not receive clinician advice to reduce th...
BACKGROUND: Brief interventions have well-established small effects on alcohol consumption among haz...