To determine the extent to which the recommendations of the alcohol harm reduction strategy for England and the Choosing Health white paper for the provision of screening and brief interventions for hazardous and harmful drinkers have been adopted by accident and emergency departments
Data are presented from a screening study of ambulant attendees at two London Accident and Emergency...
Accident and emergency (A&E) departments are increasingly being viewed as possible sites for monitor...
Objectives: To examine the effects at one year of referral for brief intervention by an alcohol heal...
Emergency (A&E) departments in England are presented. The survey examined staff perceptions of t...
Aims In the Emergency Department (ED), alcohol identification and brief advice is an effective metho...
• objectives – To conduct a survey of current alcohol identification and brief advice activity in En...
The alcohol harm reduction strategy for England and subsequent White Paper highlight the problems as...
Hazardous levels of alcohol consumption are associated with presentations to the accident and emerge...
<p>There is good evidence to suggest that brief interventions aimed at helping those who misuse alco...
Alcohol-attributable injuries are of a growing concern to the public health community, with alcohol-...
Despite national targets to reduce excessive drinking in Scotland, rates have increased dramatically...
Issue addressed: Health care providers play a pivotal role in preventing and reducing the burden ass...
Background and aims Emergency department (ED) alcohol-related presentation data are not routinely co...
© 2018 Society for the Study of Addiction. Background: Emergency department (ED) alcohol-related pre...
There is a wealth of evidence on the detrimental impact of excessive alcohol consumption on the phy...
Data are presented from a screening study of ambulant attendees at two London Accident and Emergency...
Accident and emergency (A&E) departments are increasingly being viewed as possible sites for monitor...
Objectives: To examine the effects at one year of referral for brief intervention by an alcohol heal...
Emergency (A&E) departments in England are presented. The survey examined staff perceptions of t...
Aims In the Emergency Department (ED), alcohol identification and brief advice is an effective metho...
• objectives – To conduct a survey of current alcohol identification and brief advice activity in En...
The alcohol harm reduction strategy for England and subsequent White Paper highlight the problems as...
Hazardous levels of alcohol consumption are associated with presentations to the accident and emerge...
<p>There is good evidence to suggest that brief interventions aimed at helping those who misuse alco...
Alcohol-attributable injuries are of a growing concern to the public health community, with alcohol-...
Despite national targets to reduce excessive drinking in Scotland, rates have increased dramatically...
Issue addressed: Health care providers play a pivotal role in preventing and reducing the burden ass...
Background and aims Emergency department (ED) alcohol-related presentation data are not routinely co...
© 2018 Society for the Study of Addiction. Background: Emergency department (ED) alcohol-related pre...
There is a wealth of evidence on the detrimental impact of excessive alcohol consumption on the phy...
Data are presented from a screening study of ambulant attendees at two London Accident and Emergency...
Accident and emergency (A&E) departments are increasingly being viewed as possible sites for monitor...
Objectives: To examine the effects at one year of referral for brief intervention by an alcohol heal...