Aims: To document the attitudes of general practitioners (GPs) from eight European countries to alcohol and alcohol problems and how these attitudes are associated with self-reported activity in managing patients with alcohol and alcohol problems. Methods: A total of 2345 GPs were surveyed. The questionnaire included questions on the GP's demographics, reported education and training on alcohol, attitudes towards managing alcohol problems and self-reported estimates of numbers of patients managed for alcohol and alcohol problems during the previous year. Results: The estimated mean number of patients managed for alcohol and alcohol problems during the previous year ranged from 5 to 21 across the eight countries. GPs who reported higher leve...
Aims: To determine if GPs' attitudes towards working with drinkers moderated the impact that trainin...
Background: Brief interventions for alcohol use are considered an effective method of reducing alcoh...
identification of, and intervention for, alcohol-related problems) and compare it to their attitudes...
Aims: To document the attitudes of general practitioners (GPs) from eight European countries to alco...
AIMS: To document the attitudes of general practitioners (GPs) from eight European countries to alco...
Abstract \u2014 Aims: To document the attitudes of general practitioners (GPs) from eight European c...
AIMS: To determine if general practitioners' (GPs) experience of education on alcohol, support in th...
Aims: To determine if general practitioners' (GPs) experience of education on alcohol, support in th...
Contains fulltext : 57102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIMS: To deter...
Aims To assess the effect of a tailored multi-faceted improvement programme on general practitioners...
Abstract Background In the general practice setting screening, brief intervention and counselling ha...
PURPOSE Although alcohol dependence causes marked mortality and disease burden in Europe, the treatm...
PURPOSE Although alcohol dependence causes marked mortality and disease burden in Europe, the treatm...
Abstract — Aims: To determine if GPs ’ attitudes towards working with drinkers moderated the impact ...
BACKGROUND: In the general practice setting screening, brief intervention and counselling have been ...
Aims: To determine if GPs' attitudes towards working with drinkers moderated the impact that trainin...
Background: Brief interventions for alcohol use are considered an effective method of reducing alcoh...
identification of, and intervention for, alcohol-related problems) and compare it to their attitudes...
Aims: To document the attitudes of general practitioners (GPs) from eight European countries to alco...
AIMS: To document the attitudes of general practitioners (GPs) from eight European countries to alco...
Abstract \u2014 Aims: To document the attitudes of general practitioners (GPs) from eight European c...
AIMS: To determine if general practitioners' (GPs) experience of education on alcohol, support in th...
Aims: To determine if general practitioners' (GPs) experience of education on alcohol, support in th...
Contains fulltext : 57102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIMS: To deter...
Aims To assess the effect of a tailored multi-faceted improvement programme on general practitioners...
Abstract Background In the general practice setting screening, brief intervention and counselling ha...
PURPOSE Although alcohol dependence causes marked mortality and disease burden in Europe, the treatm...
PURPOSE Although alcohol dependence causes marked mortality and disease burden in Europe, the treatm...
Abstract — Aims: To determine if GPs ’ attitudes towards working with drinkers moderated the impact ...
BACKGROUND: In the general practice setting screening, brief intervention and counselling have been ...
Aims: To determine if GPs' attitudes towards working with drinkers moderated the impact that trainin...
Background: Brief interventions for alcohol use are considered an effective method of reducing alcoh...
identification of, and intervention for, alcohol-related problems) and compare it to their attitudes...