Heavy or dangerous patterns of drinking alcohol can lead to accidents, injuries, physical and psychiatric illnesses, frequent sickness, absence from employment and social problems. Long term alcohol consumption has harmful effects on almost all organs of the body, particularly the brain and gastro-intestinal system. Healthcare professionals have the opportunity to ask people about how much alcohol they drink and offer brief interventions to heavy drinkers. These brief interventions involve a time limited intervention focusing on changing behaviour. They range from a single session providing information and advice to one to three sessions of motivational interviewing or skills-based counseling involving feedback and discussion on responsibil...
The use of alcohol in a dependent or even a regular heavy pattern predisposes the drinker to a range...
Brief interventions are gaining favor as a means of addressing the problems associated with hazardou...
consumption is well established for selected outpatients but not for medical inpatients. Objective: ...
Background Brief interventions involve a time-limited intervention focusing on changing behaviour...
Excessive drinking contributes significantly to social problems, physical and psychological illness,...
Objective: To determine whether brief interventions reduce alcohol consumption and improve outcomes...
Abstract — We have evaluated the effect of brief intervention by an alcohol health worker on alcohol...
Alcohol dependence and alcohol abuse or harmful use cause substantial morbidity and mortality. Alcoh...
Excessive alcohol consumption and alcohol related problems are significant public health problems wo...
Brief alcohol intervention is moving with apparent ease from demonstration outcome research to clini...
Treatment and prevention of alcohol-related harm includes attention to the full range of alcohol pro...
The last 20 years have seen a significant paradigm shift in how we view alcohol misuse. The dichotom...
Alcohol is the sixth leading risk factor for disability and premature death all over the world, and ...
heavy drinking causes significant morbidity, premature mortality, and other social and economic burd...
In this article several suggestions on how to optimise interventions for problem drinking among hosp...
The use of alcohol in a dependent or even a regular heavy pattern predisposes the drinker to a range...
Brief interventions are gaining favor as a means of addressing the problems associated with hazardou...
consumption is well established for selected outpatients but not for medical inpatients. Objective: ...
Background Brief interventions involve a time-limited intervention focusing on changing behaviour...
Excessive drinking contributes significantly to social problems, physical and psychological illness,...
Objective: To determine whether brief interventions reduce alcohol consumption and improve outcomes...
Abstract — We have evaluated the effect of brief intervention by an alcohol health worker on alcohol...
Alcohol dependence and alcohol abuse or harmful use cause substantial morbidity and mortality. Alcoh...
Excessive alcohol consumption and alcohol related problems are significant public health problems wo...
Brief alcohol intervention is moving with apparent ease from demonstration outcome research to clini...
Treatment and prevention of alcohol-related harm includes attention to the full range of alcohol pro...
The last 20 years have seen a significant paradigm shift in how we view alcohol misuse. The dichotom...
Alcohol is the sixth leading risk factor for disability and premature death all over the world, and ...
heavy drinking causes significant morbidity, premature mortality, and other social and economic burd...
In this article several suggestions on how to optimise interventions for problem drinking among hosp...
The use of alcohol in a dependent or even a regular heavy pattern predisposes the drinker to a range...
Brief interventions are gaining favor as a means of addressing the problems associated with hazardou...
consumption is well established for selected outpatients but not for medical inpatients. Objective: ...