Introduction: Alcohol consumption is a leading global risk factor for ill-health and premature death. Alcohol screening and brief interventions (SBI) delivered in primary care is effective at reducing alcohol consumption, but routine implementation remains problematic. Screening all patients for excessive drinking (universal screening) is resource-intensive and may be at odds with general practitioners' (GPs') perceived professional role. This study aimed to develop a tailored, theory-based training intervention to strengthen GPs' ability to address alcohol and to manage alcohol-related health problems through a pragmatic approach based on clinical relevance. Methods: A qualitative study design involving focus group interviews and a stru...
PhD ThesisAlcohol is a major cause of social, health and economic problems in the United Kingdom. T...
Alcohol is a major cause of social, health and economic problems in the United Kingdom. Thus reducti...
Background. Alcohol is one of the most important risk factors contributing to the global burden of ...
Objective. To explore general practitioners’ (GPs’) experiences with addressing alcohol in the consu...
Alcohol use is integrated in many cultural settings, and the positive functions of alcohol as experi...
Alcohol use is integrated in many cultural settings, and the positive functions of alcohol as experi...
Background Alcohol is a leading risk factor contributing to the global burden of disease. Several na...
Background Alcohol is a leading risk factor contributing to the global burden of disease. Several n...
Aims: To determine if GPs' attitudes towards working with drinkers moderated the impact that trainin...
Reducing excessive and problematic alcohol consumption is one of the biggest challenges for public h...
Excessive drinking is a global health problem which is responsible for a wide range of both chronic ...
© The Author(s). 2021 Open Access. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0...
Excessive drinking is a global health problem which is responsible for a wide range of both chronic ...
Aims To assess the effect of a tailored multi-faceted improvement programme on general practitioners...
SUMMARY: AIM: To investigate the use and the obstacles to use of screening and brief interventions (...
PhD ThesisAlcohol is a major cause of social, health and economic problems in the United Kingdom. T...
Alcohol is a major cause of social, health and economic problems in the United Kingdom. Thus reducti...
Background. Alcohol is one of the most important risk factors contributing to the global burden of ...
Objective. To explore general practitioners’ (GPs’) experiences with addressing alcohol in the consu...
Alcohol use is integrated in many cultural settings, and the positive functions of alcohol as experi...
Alcohol use is integrated in many cultural settings, and the positive functions of alcohol as experi...
Background Alcohol is a leading risk factor contributing to the global burden of disease. Several na...
Background Alcohol is a leading risk factor contributing to the global burden of disease. Several n...
Aims: To determine if GPs' attitudes towards working with drinkers moderated the impact that trainin...
Reducing excessive and problematic alcohol consumption is one of the biggest challenges for public h...
Excessive drinking is a global health problem which is responsible for a wide range of both chronic ...
© The Author(s). 2021 Open Access. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0...
Excessive drinking is a global health problem which is responsible for a wide range of both chronic ...
Aims To assess the effect of a tailored multi-faceted improvement programme on general practitioners...
SUMMARY: AIM: To investigate the use and the obstacles to use of screening and brief interventions (...
PhD ThesisAlcohol is a major cause of social, health and economic problems in the United Kingdom. T...
Alcohol is a major cause of social, health and economic problems in the United Kingdom. Thus reducti...
Background. Alcohol is one of the most important risk factors contributing to the global burden of ...