Abstract Background Many hazardous and harmful drinkers do not receive clinician advice to reduce their drinking. Previous studies suggest under-detection and clinician reluctance to intervene despite awareness of problem drinking (PD). The Healthy Habits Project previously reported chart review data documenting increased screening and intervention with hazardous and harmful drinkers after training clinicians and implementing routine screening. This report describes the impact of the Healthy Habits training program on clinicians' rates of identification of PD, level of certainty in identifying PD and the proportion of patients given advice to reduce alcohol use, based on self-report data using clinician exit questionnaires. Methods 28 resid...
Abstract Objective: To explore the effect of education and training on the delivery of alcohol scree...
Screening and brief interventions have been implemented in primary care settings to reduce excessive...
Introduction and Aims. Alcohol misuse is the third leading cause of ill health in the UK. Alcohol br...
Background: Many hazardous and harmful drinkers do not receive clinician advice to reduce their drin...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of simultaneous systems interventions and clini...
Although progress has been made in developing a scientific basis for alcohol screening and brief int...
BACKGROUND: Brief alcohol interventions (BAI) reduce alcohol use and related problems in primary car...
Background: Brief alcohol interventions (BAI) reduce alcohol use and related problems in primary car...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether training primary care clinicians in maintenance care for patients who...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) screening is important but focused training with using AUDIT-10 with coun...
Background: The implementation of primary healthcare-based screening and advice that is effective in...
BACKGROUND: The implementation of primary healthcare-based screening and advice that is effective in...
Background: The implementation of primary healthcare-based screening and advice that is effective in...
can reduce drinking and its consequences but are often not im-plemented. Objective: To test whether ...
Objective: To explore the effect of education and training on the delivery of alcohol screening and ...
Abstract Objective: To explore the effect of education and training on the delivery of alcohol scree...
Screening and brief interventions have been implemented in primary care settings to reduce excessive...
Introduction and Aims. Alcohol misuse is the third leading cause of ill health in the UK. Alcohol br...
Background: Many hazardous and harmful drinkers do not receive clinician advice to reduce their drin...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of simultaneous systems interventions and clini...
Although progress has been made in developing a scientific basis for alcohol screening and brief int...
BACKGROUND: Brief alcohol interventions (BAI) reduce alcohol use and related problems in primary car...
Background: Brief alcohol interventions (BAI) reduce alcohol use and related problems in primary car...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether training primary care clinicians in maintenance care for patients who...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) screening is important but focused training with using AUDIT-10 with coun...
Background: The implementation of primary healthcare-based screening and advice that is effective in...
BACKGROUND: The implementation of primary healthcare-based screening and advice that is effective in...
Background: The implementation of primary healthcare-based screening and advice that is effective in...
can reduce drinking and its consequences but are often not im-plemented. Objective: To test whether ...
Objective: To explore the effect of education and training on the delivery of alcohol screening and ...
Abstract Objective: To explore the effect of education and training on the delivery of alcohol scree...
Screening and brief interventions have been implemented in primary care settings to reduce excessive...
Introduction and Aims. Alcohol misuse is the third leading cause of ill health in the UK. Alcohol br...