Introduction and Aims Few studies of the implementation of alcohol brief interventions (ABI) have been conducted in community settings such as mental health, social work and criminal justice teams. This qualitative interview study sought to explore the impact of training on ABI delivery by staff from a variety of such teams. Design and Methods Fifteen semi-structured telephone interviews were carried out with trained practitioners and with managers to explore the use of, perceived need for and approaches to ABI delivery and recording with clients, and compatibility of ABIs with current practice. Interviews were analysed thematically using an inductive approach. Results Very few practitioners reported delivery of any ABIs following trainin...
Abstract Background At a population level, the majority of alcohol-related harm is attributable to d...
The perceived value of Alcohol Brief Interventions as a tool to address alcohol misuse in Scotland h...
Introduction and Aims. Alcohol misuse is the third leading cause of ill health in the UK. Alcohol br...
Introduction and Aims: Few studies of the implementation of alcohol brief interventions (ABI) have b...
Background Alcohol Brief Interventions (ABIs) are increasingly being delivered in community-ba...
Background This study aimed to explore experiences of implementation of alcohol brief interventions ...
Background: At a population level, the majority of alcohol-related harm is attributable to drinkers ...
Background: Alcohol Brief Intervention (ABI) uses a motivational counselling approach to support ind...
Social workers and practitioners working in social care are potentially key players in the preventio...
Social workers and practitioners working in social care are potentially key players in the preventio...
Introduction and Aims. Alcohol misuse is the third leading cause of ill health in the UK. Alcohol br...
Alcohol screening and brief interventions (SBI) have a his-tory and good evidence of efficacy in pri...
Scotland is globally renowned for its association with alcohol; however this relationship has becom...
Introduction. Indigenous Australians experience a disproportionately high burden of alcohol-related ...
Alcohol is a major source of harm in Australia that disproportionately affects low-income communitie...
Abstract Background At a population level, the majority of alcohol-related harm is attributable to d...
The perceived value of Alcohol Brief Interventions as a tool to address alcohol misuse in Scotland h...
Introduction and Aims. Alcohol misuse is the third leading cause of ill health in the UK. Alcohol br...
Introduction and Aims: Few studies of the implementation of alcohol brief interventions (ABI) have b...
Background Alcohol Brief Interventions (ABIs) are increasingly being delivered in community-ba...
Background This study aimed to explore experiences of implementation of alcohol brief interventions ...
Background: At a population level, the majority of alcohol-related harm is attributable to drinkers ...
Background: Alcohol Brief Intervention (ABI) uses a motivational counselling approach to support ind...
Social workers and practitioners working in social care are potentially key players in the preventio...
Social workers and practitioners working in social care are potentially key players in the preventio...
Introduction and Aims. Alcohol misuse is the third leading cause of ill health in the UK. Alcohol br...
Alcohol screening and brief interventions (SBI) have a his-tory and good evidence of efficacy in pri...
Scotland is globally renowned for its association with alcohol; however this relationship has becom...
Introduction. Indigenous Australians experience a disproportionately high burden of alcohol-related ...
Alcohol is a major source of harm in Australia that disproportionately affects low-income communitie...
Abstract Background At a population level, the majority of alcohol-related harm is attributable to d...
The perceived value of Alcohol Brief Interventions as a tool to address alcohol misuse in Scotland h...
Introduction and Aims. Alcohol misuse is the third leading cause of ill health in the UK. Alcohol br...