Background: Screening and brief interventions (SBIs) for heavy drinking are an effective and cost-effective approach to reducing alcohol-related harm, yet delivery rates remain low. This study uses trial data to estimate the cost-effectiveness of alternative strategies to increase SBI delivery. Methods: Data from a large cluster-randomized trial were combined with the Sheffield Alcohol Policy Model, a policy appraisal tool, to estimate the cost-effectiveness of eight strategies to increase SBI delivery in primary care in England, Poland and the Netherlands: care as usual (control), training and support (TS), financial reimbursement (FR), referral of patients to an online brief intervention (eBI) and all combinations of TS, FR and eBI. cost-...
Background and AimsScreening and brief interventions (SBI) delivered in primary health care (PHC) ar...
Contains fulltext : 171547.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Scr...
Background: As alcohol-related health problems continue to rise, the attention of policy-makers is i...
Background: Screening and brief interventions (SBIs) for heavy drinking are an effective and cost-ef...
Background: Screening and brief interventions (SBIs) for heavy drinking are an effective and cost-ef...
Screening and brief interventions (SBIs) for heavy drinking are an effective and cost-effective appr...
Background: Screening and Brief Interventions for alcohol are an effective public health measure to ...
AIM: To test if training and support, financial reimbursement and option of referring screen-positiv...
BACKGROUND: Screening and Brief Interventions for alcohol are an effective public health measure to ...
Effective prevention of excessive alcohol use has the potential to reduce the public burden of disea...
PURPOSE We aimed to test whether 3 strategies-training and support, financial reimbursement, and an ...
Background: The European level of alcohol consumption, and the subsequent burden of disease, is high...
PURPOSE We aimed to test whether 3 strategies—training and support, financial reimbursement, and an ...
Background The European level of alcohol consumption, and the subsequent burden of disease, is high ...
Aims: To compare the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a stepped-care intervention ve...
Background and AimsScreening and brief interventions (SBI) delivered in primary health care (PHC) ar...
Contains fulltext : 171547.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Scr...
Background: As alcohol-related health problems continue to rise, the attention of policy-makers is i...
Background: Screening and brief interventions (SBIs) for heavy drinking are an effective and cost-ef...
Background: Screening and brief interventions (SBIs) for heavy drinking are an effective and cost-ef...
Screening and brief interventions (SBIs) for heavy drinking are an effective and cost-effective appr...
Background: Screening and Brief Interventions for alcohol are an effective public health measure to ...
AIM: To test if training and support, financial reimbursement and option of referring screen-positiv...
BACKGROUND: Screening and Brief Interventions for alcohol are an effective public health measure to ...
Effective prevention of excessive alcohol use has the potential to reduce the public burden of disea...
PURPOSE We aimed to test whether 3 strategies-training and support, financial reimbursement, and an ...
Background: The European level of alcohol consumption, and the subsequent burden of disease, is high...
PURPOSE We aimed to test whether 3 strategies—training and support, financial reimbursement, and an ...
Background The European level of alcohol consumption, and the subsequent burden of disease, is high ...
Aims: To compare the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a stepped-care intervention ve...
Background and AimsScreening and brief interventions (SBI) delivered in primary health care (PHC) ar...
Contains fulltext : 171547.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Scr...
Background: As alcohol-related health problems continue to rise, the attention of policy-makers is i...