The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of simultaneous systems interventions and clinician training on management of hazardous and harmful drinking in a residency clinic. Systems interventions included forming a multi-disciplinary implementation team, training registration clerks to distribute health risk questionnaires using the AUDIT-C alcohol screen, and training nurses to score the AUDIT-C and administer the AUDIT to screen-positive patients. Clinicians were trained to perform brochure-based interventions on screen-positive patients. Research staff provided compliance feedback. Over 12 months, 8.0% (241/3014) of patients screened positive and 3.8% (115/3014) received brief interventions. For screen-positive patients, compa...
Abstract Objective: To explore the effect of education and training on the delivery of alcohol scree...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of a brief training program on primary care providers\u27 skills, at...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether training primary care clinicians in maintenance care for patients who...
Abstract Background Many hazardous and harmful drinkers do not receive clinician advice to reduce th...
Although progress has been made in developing a scientific basis for alcohol screening and brief int...
Background: Many hazardous and harmful drinkers do not receive clinician advice to reduce their drin...
Primary care practitioners are in a unique position to identify patients with potential alcohol prob...
Objective: To explore the effect of education and training on the delivery of alcohol screening and ...
The purpose of the project was to improve patient care and the clinical practice at the Barnesville ...
can reduce drinking and its consequences but are often not im-plemented. Objective: To test whether ...
BackgroundScreening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) improves identification a...
Background Unhealthy alcohol use is the third leading cause of preventable death in the United State...
Background and Aims Screening and brief interventions (SBI) in primary health care practices (PHCPs)...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the use of a brief provider-delivered alcohol counseling intervention of 5 to 1...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol is one of the most important risk factors contributing to the global burden of d...
Abstract Objective: To explore the effect of education and training on the delivery of alcohol scree...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of a brief training program on primary care providers\u27 skills, at...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether training primary care clinicians in maintenance care for patients who...
Abstract Background Many hazardous and harmful drinkers do not receive clinician advice to reduce th...
Although progress has been made in developing a scientific basis for alcohol screening and brief int...
Background: Many hazardous and harmful drinkers do not receive clinician advice to reduce their drin...
Primary care practitioners are in a unique position to identify patients with potential alcohol prob...
Objective: To explore the effect of education and training on the delivery of alcohol screening and ...
The purpose of the project was to improve patient care and the clinical practice at the Barnesville ...
can reduce drinking and its consequences but are often not im-plemented. Objective: To test whether ...
BackgroundScreening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) improves identification a...
Background Unhealthy alcohol use is the third leading cause of preventable death in the United State...
Background and Aims Screening and brief interventions (SBI) in primary health care practices (PHCPs)...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the use of a brief provider-delivered alcohol counseling intervention of 5 to 1...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol is one of the most important risk factors contributing to the global burden of d...
Abstract Objective: To explore the effect of education and training on the delivery of alcohol scree...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of a brief training program on primary care providers\u27 skills, at...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether training primary care clinicians in maintenance care for patients who...