Objective: To evaluate community pharmacists' readiness to provide brief interventions on alcohol and to use study findings to develop training to enable them to screen for hazardous or harmful drinking and intervene appropriately. Setting: Community pharmacies in Scotland. Method: Eight community pharmacies in Greater Glasgow, Scotland were purposively selected on the basis of pharmacy (independent, multiple), population deprivation index, location (rural, urban, suburban), and local level of hospital admissions for alcohol misuse. Baseline pharmacist telephone interviews covered: current practice; attitudes towards a proactive role; and perceived training needs. A two-day course was designed focusing on: consequences of problem alcohol us...
Background: Screening and brief interventions (SBI) for alcohol related problems have been shown to ...
Introduction Community pharmacies have an increasingly prominent public health function. This incl...
ackground Studies indicate that community pharmacy-based alcohol brief intervention (BI) is feasible...
Objective: The aim was to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of the provision of brief inter...
Introduction and Aims. Alcohol misuse is the third leading cause of ill health in the UK. Alcohol br...
Objective: Community pharmacists are well placed to provide advice to clients on public health ...
Introduction and Aims. Alcohol misuse is the third leading cause of ill health in the UK. Alcohol br...
Objective: Community pharmacists are well placed to provide advice to clients on public health ...
Within the context of services to prevent or treat alcohol-related problems, the terms 'alcohol scre...
Hendrika L Hattingh,1 Robert J Tait2 1School of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, Griffith Health, Griffit...
Background Community pharmacy teams are recognised by health agencies as vital to increasing capacit...
Background Community pharmacy teams are recognised by health agencies as vital to increasing capacit...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Community pharmacists have the potential to deliver alcohol screening and bri...
The SIPS study is a major UK evaluation of screening and brief intervention (SBI) strategies for al...
Abstract Background Screening and brief interventions (SBI) for alcohol related problems have been s...
Background: Screening and brief interventions (SBI) for alcohol related problems have been shown to ...
Introduction Community pharmacies have an increasingly prominent public health function. This incl...
ackground Studies indicate that community pharmacy-based alcohol brief intervention (BI) is feasible...
Objective: The aim was to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of the provision of brief inter...
Introduction and Aims. Alcohol misuse is the third leading cause of ill health in the UK. Alcohol br...
Objective: Community pharmacists are well placed to provide advice to clients on public health ...
Introduction and Aims. Alcohol misuse is the third leading cause of ill health in the UK. Alcohol br...
Objective: Community pharmacists are well placed to provide advice to clients on public health ...
Within the context of services to prevent or treat alcohol-related problems, the terms 'alcohol scre...
Hendrika L Hattingh,1 Robert J Tait2 1School of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, Griffith Health, Griffit...
Background Community pharmacy teams are recognised by health agencies as vital to increasing capacit...
Background Community pharmacy teams are recognised by health agencies as vital to increasing capacit...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Community pharmacists have the potential to deliver alcohol screening and bri...
The SIPS study is a major UK evaluation of screening and brief intervention (SBI) strategies for al...
Abstract Background Screening and brief interventions (SBI) for alcohol related problems have been s...
Background: Screening and brief interventions (SBI) for alcohol related problems have been shown to ...
Introduction Community pharmacies have an increasingly prominent public health function. This incl...
ackground Studies indicate that community pharmacy-based alcohol brief intervention (BI) is feasible...