Background: While primary health care (PHC)-based prevention and management of heavy drinking is clinically effective and cost-effective, it remains poorly implemented in routine practice. Systematic reviews and multi-country studies have demonstrated the ability of training and support programmes to increase PHC-based screening and brief advice activity to reduce heavy drinking. However, gains have been only modest and short term at best. WHO studies have concluded that a more effective uptake could be achieved by embedding PHC activity within broader community and municipal support. Protocol: A quasi-experimental study will compare PHC-based prevention and management of heavy drinking in three intervention cities from Colombia, Mexico and...
BACKGROUND: Effective interventions exist for heavy drinking and depression but to date there has be...
Researchers and practitioners recognise the importance of context when implementing healthcare inter...
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, an increase of heavy alcohol use has been reported in seve...
Background: While primary health care (PHC)-based prevention and management of heavy drinking is cli...
Background: While primary health care (PHC)-based prevention and management of heavy drinking is cli...
Background: While primary health care (PHC)-based prevention and management of heavy drinking is cli...
This paper describes the plan for a process evaluation of a quasi-experimental study testing the mun...
Purpose We aimed to test the effects of providing municipal support and training to primary health c...
BACKGROUND: Effective interventions exist for heavy drinking and depression but to date there has be...
AIM: To test if training and support, financial reimbursement and option of referring screen-positiv...
Background:Providing alcohol screening and brief advice (SBA) in primary health care (PHC) can be an...
This paper describes the plan for a process evaluation of a quasi-experimental study testing the mun...
BACKGROUND: Effective interventions exist for heavy drinking and depression but to date there has be...
Researchers and practitioners recognise the importance of context when implementing healthcare inter...
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, an increase of heavy alcohol use has been reported in seve...
Background: While primary health care (PHC)-based prevention and management of heavy drinking is cli...
Background: While primary health care (PHC)-based prevention and management of heavy drinking is cli...
Background: While primary health care (PHC)-based prevention and management of heavy drinking is cli...
This paper describes the plan for a process evaluation of a quasi-experimental study testing the mun...
Purpose We aimed to test the effects of providing municipal support and training to primary health c...
BACKGROUND: Effective interventions exist for heavy drinking and depression but to date there has be...
AIM: To test if training and support, financial reimbursement and option of referring screen-positiv...
Background:Providing alcohol screening and brief advice (SBA) in primary health care (PHC) can be an...
This paper describes the plan for a process evaluation of a quasi-experimental study testing the mun...
BACKGROUND: Effective interventions exist for heavy drinking and depression but to date there has be...
Researchers and practitioners recognise the importance of context when implementing healthcare inter...
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, an increase of heavy alcohol use has been reported in seve...