AIMS: The UK government aims to develop alcohol care teams (ACTs) that provide care for alcohol dependence in general hospital settings. Service descriptors have been identified to support the development of ACTs. The aim of this study was to use Delphi panel principles to identify the clinical competencies required to provide these elements of service.METHODS: We formed an expert consensus panel of 24 senior clinical alcohol practitioners, leaders and experts by experience drawn from all regions of England. The study was divided into three distinct phases: (a) a review and synthesis of current literature in this area, (b) a face-to-face meeting of the expert panel and (c) subsequent iterations to refine the competencies until consensus was...
Aims To characterize England’s alcohol assertive outreach treatment (AAOT) services for people who ...
This summary reports on a review and research project that brings together evidence from policy guid...
Aim: To provide a description of patients receiving alcohol treatment in eight different European co...
© 2020 The Author(s) 2020. Medical Council on Alcohol and Oxford University Press. Aims: The UK gove...
This report form the UK aims to help commissioners, providers, regulators, policy makers, doctors an...
Aims: To examine factors that influence the recruitment and training of therapists and their achieve...
Alcohol consumption affects the risks of approximately 230 three-digit disease and injury codes in t...
Abstract — Aims: To examine factors that influence the recruitment and training of therapists and th...
ObjectiveAlcohol-related liver disease (ALD) is the most common cause of liver-related ill health an...
Aims: Problematic drug and alcohol use imposes a considerable burden on health and social services i...
International audienceBACKGROUND: In France outpatient centres for the care of alcoholics are health...
<p>Background: The critical care environment has felt the overwhelming impact of the growing p...
Aims: To develop indicators to assess quality of continuing care for persons with alcohol use disord...
A new study shows the effectiveness of specialist addictions nurses in general practices in the most...
Background: Although there is currently a high level of need for alcohol treatment in the United Kin...
Aims To characterize England’s alcohol assertive outreach treatment (AAOT) services for people who ...
This summary reports on a review and research project that brings together evidence from policy guid...
Aim: To provide a description of patients receiving alcohol treatment in eight different European co...
© 2020 The Author(s) 2020. Medical Council on Alcohol and Oxford University Press. Aims: The UK gove...
This report form the UK aims to help commissioners, providers, regulators, policy makers, doctors an...
Aims: To examine factors that influence the recruitment and training of therapists and their achieve...
Alcohol consumption affects the risks of approximately 230 three-digit disease and injury codes in t...
Abstract — Aims: To examine factors that influence the recruitment and training of therapists and th...
ObjectiveAlcohol-related liver disease (ALD) is the most common cause of liver-related ill health an...
Aims: Problematic drug and alcohol use imposes a considerable burden on health and social services i...
International audienceBACKGROUND: In France outpatient centres for the care of alcoholics are health...
<p>Background: The critical care environment has felt the overwhelming impact of the growing p...
Aims: To develop indicators to assess quality of continuing care for persons with alcohol use disord...
A new study shows the effectiveness of specialist addictions nurses in general practices in the most...
Background: Although there is currently a high level of need for alcohol treatment in the United Kin...
Aims To characterize England’s alcohol assertive outreach treatment (AAOT) services for people who ...
This summary reports on a review and research project that brings together evidence from policy guid...
Aim: To provide a description of patients receiving alcohol treatment in eight different European co...