Background: Primary care providers are an important source of information regarding appropriate alcohol consumption. As early presentation to a provider for alcohol-related concerns is unlikely, it is important that providers are able to identify at-risk patients in order to provide appropriate advice. This study aimed to report the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value of General Practitioner (GP) assessment of alcohol consumption compared to patient self-report, and explore characteristics associated with GP non-detection of at-risk status. Method: GP practices were selected from metropolitan and regional locations in Australia. Eligible patients were adults presenting for general practice care ...
In The Netherlands general practice attenders are not usually questioned about their drinking habits...
PURPOSE Although alcohol dependence causes marked mortality and disease burden in Europe, the treatm...
International audienceAlcohol use disorders (AUD) is a major public health concern. General practiti...
Background: At-risk drinking is common in Australia. Validated screening tools such as the AUDIT-C h...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate factors that inhibit and facilitate discussion about alco...
Aims: The prevalence of alcohol use disorders (AUDs) in the United Kingdom is estimated at 25%, and ...
BACKGROUND: Although screening and brief intervention is effective at reducing alcohol consumption i...
Background: General practice provides a unique setting where hazardous alcohol consumption can be sc...
International audienceAlcohol use is a leading risk factor for premature death and disability. To ta...
Abstract — In The Netherlands general practice attenders are not usually questioned about their drin...
Objective: Primary care professionals are encouraged to screen patients for alcohol abuse. However, ...
PURPOSE Although alcohol dependence causes marked mortality and disease burden in Europe, the treatm...
Objective: Primary care professionals are encouraged to screen patients for alcohol abuse. However, ...
Aims The aim of the study was to explore the relative efficiency and effectiveness of targeted versu...
In The Netherlands general practice attenders are not usually questioned about their drinking habits...
PURPOSE Although alcohol dependence causes marked mortality and disease burden in Europe, the treatm...
International audienceAlcohol use disorders (AUD) is a major public health concern. General practiti...
Background: At-risk drinking is common in Australia. Validated screening tools such as the AUDIT-C h...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate factors that inhibit and facilitate discussion about alco...
Aims: The prevalence of alcohol use disorders (AUDs) in the United Kingdom is estimated at 25%, and ...
BACKGROUND: Although screening and brief intervention is effective at reducing alcohol consumption i...
Background: General practice provides a unique setting where hazardous alcohol consumption can be sc...
International audienceAlcohol use is a leading risk factor for premature death and disability. To ta...
Abstract — In The Netherlands general practice attenders are not usually questioned about their drin...
Objective: Primary care professionals are encouraged to screen patients for alcohol abuse. However, ...
PURPOSE Although alcohol dependence causes marked mortality and disease burden in Europe, the treatm...
Objective: Primary care professionals are encouraged to screen patients for alcohol abuse. However, ...
Aims The aim of the study was to explore the relative efficiency and effectiveness of targeted versu...
In The Netherlands general practice attenders are not usually questioned about their drinking habits...
PURPOSE Although alcohol dependence causes marked mortality and disease burden in Europe, the treatm...
International audienceAlcohol use disorders (AUD) is a major public health concern. General practiti...