Background: Sharing anonymised ED data with community agencies to reduce alcohol-related injury and assaults has been found effective in the UK. This protocol document outlines the design of an Australian multi-site trial using shared, anonymised ED data to reduce alcohol-related harm. Design and Method: Nine hospitals will participate in a 36 month stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial. After a 9 month baseline period, EDs will be randomised in five groups, clustered on geographic proximity, to commence the intervention at 3 monthly intervals. ‘Last-drinks’ data regarding alcohol use in the preceding 12 h, typical alcohol consumption amount, and location of alcohol purchase and consumption, are to be prospectively collected by ED triage n...
Background: This study aimed to investigate the longitudinal changes in emergency department (ED) pr...
© 2018 Society for the Study of Addiction. Background: Emergency department (ED) alcohol-related pre...
Objective: To quantify and describe alcohol-related presentations to our ED, as part of the bination...
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906Background: Sharing anonymised ED data with community agencies t...
Background Sharing anonymised ED data with community agencies to reduce alcohol‐related injury an...
The present paper aims to review current evidence for the effectiveness and/or feasibility of using ...
development of a comprehensive emergency department injury surveillance system and its use in preven...
Introduction and Aims: Excessive alcohol consumption is related to substantial health and social ord...
Background: Excess alcohol consumption and associated harms in terms of health, crime and disorder h...
It is recognised that emergency department (ED)-based programs have potential to substantially contr...
Objectives: To examine the effects at one year of referral for brief intervention by an alcohol heal...
The alcohol harm reduction strategy for England and subsequent White Paper highlight the problems as...
Background and aims Emergency department (ED) alcohol-related presentation data are not routinely co...
Background: This project will provide a comprehensive investigation into the prevalence of alcohol-r...
ntroduction and Aims Regulatory and collaborative intervention strategies have been developed to red...
Background: This study aimed to investigate the longitudinal changes in emergency department (ED) pr...
© 2018 Society for the Study of Addiction. Background: Emergency department (ED) alcohol-related pre...
Objective: To quantify and describe alcohol-related presentations to our ED, as part of the bination...
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906Background: Sharing anonymised ED data with community agencies t...
Background Sharing anonymised ED data with community agencies to reduce alcohol‐related injury an...
The present paper aims to review current evidence for the effectiveness and/or feasibility of using ...
development of a comprehensive emergency department injury surveillance system and its use in preven...
Introduction and Aims: Excessive alcohol consumption is related to substantial health and social ord...
Background: Excess alcohol consumption and associated harms in terms of health, crime and disorder h...
It is recognised that emergency department (ED)-based programs have potential to substantially contr...
Objectives: To examine the effects at one year of referral for brief intervention by an alcohol heal...
The alcohol harm reduction strategy for England and subsequent White Paper highlight the problems as...
Background and aims Emergency department (ED) alcohol-related presentation data are not routinely co...
Background: This project will provide a comprehensive investigation into the prevalence of alcohol-r...
ntroduction and Aims Regulatory and collaborative intervention strategies have been developed to red...
Background: This study aimed to investigate the longitudinal changes in emergency department (ED) pr...
© 2018 Society for the Study of Addiction. Background: Emergency department (ED) alcohol-related pre...
Objective: To quantify and describe alcohol-related presentations to our ED, as part of the bination...