Alcohol Brief Interventions (ABIs) have been identified as an effective strategy for treating people whose alcohol consumption is posing a risk to their health. As part of its Alcohol Strategy the Scottish Government established a health improvement target for NHS health boards, supported by additional funding. This required NHS Health Scotland to deliver 149,449 ABIs across three priority settings of primary care, Accident & Emergency (A&E) and antenatal care, between April 2008 and March 2011. A subsequent one year extension target was introduced. The evaluation aimed to assess the process of implementation of ABIs using both quantitative and qualitative methods. The focus was mainly on primary care but also includes some finding...
Title: Co-production evaluation of the County Durham Alcohol Hospital Liaison Team (AHLT) (in associ...
Alcohol-related health problems are important public health issues and alcohol remains one of the le...
Effectiveness of screening and brief alcohol intervention in primary care (SIPS trial): pragmatic cl...
Alcohol Brief Interventions (ABIs) have been identified as an effective strategy for treating people...
An evaluation to assess the implementation of NHS delivered alcohol brief interventions: final repor...
The effects of excessive alcohol consumption across Scottish society have been seen to impact on com...
Background This study aimed to explore experiences of implementation of alcohol brief interventions ...
This study aimed to provide an overview of the evidence for using remuneration systems for Alcohol B...
Alcohol screening and brief interventions (SBI) have a his-tory and good evidence of efficacy in pri...
The SIPS study is a major UK evaluation of screening and brief intervention (SBI) strategies for al...
Funding: NHS Fife R&D, NHS Education for Scotland and the Medical School, University of St Andrews s...
Background: Within the United Kingdom (UK), Scotland has shown to have the highest alcohol consumpti...
Aim To assess the implementation of the Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention (SBI) strategy as p...
Background: Alcohol Brief Interventions (ABI) have been implemented throughout Scotland since 2008 a...
AIMS: The evaluation aimed to assess the impact of The Alcohol Improvement Programme (AIP). This was...
Title: Co-production evaluation of the County Durham Alcohol Hospital Liaison Team (AHLT) (in associ...
Alcohol-related health problems are important public health issues and alcohol remains one of the le...
Effectiveness of screening and brief alcohol intervention in primary care (SIPS trial): pragmatic cl...
Alcohol Brief Interventions (ABIs) have been identified as an effective strategy for treating people...
An evaluation to assess the implementation of NHS delivered alcohol brief interventions: final repor...
The effects of excessive alcohol consumption across Scottish society have been seen to impact on com...
Background This study aimed to explore experiences of implementation of alcohol brief interventions ...
This study aimed to provide an overview of the evidence for using remuneration systems for Alcohol B...
Alcohol screening and brief interventions (SBI) have a his-tory and good evidence of efficacy in pri...
The SIPS study is a major UK evaluation of screening and brief intervention (SBI) strategies for al...
Funding: NHS Fife R&D, NHS Education for Scotland and the Medical School, University of St Andrews s...
Background: Within the United Kingdom (UK), Scotland has shown to have the highest alcohol consumpti...
Aim To assess the implementation of the Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention (SBI) strategy as p...
Background: Alcohol Brief Interventions (ABI) have been implemented throughout Scotland since 2008 a...
AIMS: The evaluation aimed to assess the impact of The Alcohol Improvement Programme (AIP). This was...
Title: Co-production evaluation of the County Durham Alcohol Hospital Liaison Team (AHLT) (in associ...
Alcohol-related health problems are important public health issues and alcohol remains one of the le...
Effectiveness of screening and brief alcohol intervention in primary care (SIPS trial): pragmatic cl...