Aims: To document knowledge and perceptions relating to the professional role in the area of alcohol misuse within a sample of first year (n = 278) and final year (n = 527) medical, nursing and allied health professional (NAHP) students in Scotland. Methods: A cross sectional survey design involving self-completed questionnaires administered in autumn 2008 (first year students) and spring 2009 (final year students) through course websites and lectures. Results: Gaps in the knowledge relating to current UK health guidelines were identified but more so among NAHP students than medical students. Exploration of the perceived role in this area of practice identified three broad groups of students: those clear about their role (medical and nursin...
Key Points • Getting the Measure training and resources have been effective in encouraging frontlin...
Aims: This study compares the views of final year medical, and nursing and allied health professiona...
Alcohol Brief Interventions (ABIs) have been identified as an effective strategy for treating people...
Aims: To document knowledge and perceptions relating to the professional role in the area of alcohol...
Aims: To document knowledge and perceptions relating to the professional role in the area of alcohol...
Purpose: Scotland has witnessed a large rise in all types of alcohol-related illnesses and death, wi...
Background; Alcohol consumption has posed well documented problems for Scottish society, in terms of...
Scotland is globally renowned for its association with alcohol; however this relationship has becom...
Final year students studying a variety of healthcare courses (involving inter-professional education...
Introduction and Aims. Research highlights the need to better understand the impact of alcohol-relat...
The perceived value of Alcohol Brief Interventions as a tool to address alcohol misuse in Scotland h...
Background: Alcohol use in young people remains a public health concern, with adverse impacts on out...
An evaluation to assess the implementation of NHS delivered alcohol brief interventions: final repor...
Background: Alcohol use is a major risk factor for ill-health and a contributor to health inequali...
Purpose: Within Scotland, health policy changes are being considered to address the misuse of alcoho...
Key Points • Getting the Measure training and resources have been effective in encouraging frontlin...
Aims: This study compares the views of final year medical, and nursing and allied health professiona...
Alcohol Brief Interventions (ABIs) have been identified as an effective strategy for treating people...
Aims: To document knowledge and perceptions relating to the professional role in the area of alcohol...
Aims: To document knowledge and perceptions relating to the professional role in the area of alcohol...
Purpose: Scotland has witnessed a large rise in all types of alcohol-related illnesses and death, wi...
Background; Alcohol consumption has posed well documented problems for Scottish society, in terms of...
Scotland is globally renowned for its association with alcohol; however this relationship has becom...
Final year students studying a variety of healthcare courses (involving inter-professional education...
Introduction and Aims. Research highlights the need to better understand the impact of alcohol-relat...
The perceived value of Alcohol Brief Interventions as a tool to address alcohol misuse in Scotland h...
Background: Alcohol use in young people remains a public health concern, with adverse impacts on out...
An evaluation to assess the implementation of NHS delivered alcohol brief interventions: final repor...
Background: Alcohol use is a major risk factor for ill-health and a contributor to health inequali...
Purpose: Within Scotland, health policy changes are being considered to address the misuse of alcoho...
Key Points • Getting the Measure training and resources have been effective in encouraging frontlin...
Aims: This study compares the views of final year medical, and nursing and allied health professiona...
Alcohol Brief Interventions (ABIs) have been identified as an effective strategy for treating people...