Researchers and practitioners recognise the importance of context when implementing healthcare interventions, but the influence of wider environment is rarely mapped. This paper identifies the country and policy-related factors potentially explaining the country differences in outcomes of an intervention focused on improving detection and management of heavy alcohol use in primary care in Colombia, Mexico and Peru. Qualitative data obtained through interviews, logbooks and document analysis are used to explain quantitative data on number of alcohol screenings and screening providers in each of the countries. Existing alcohol screening standards in Mexico, and policy prioritisation of primary care and consideration of alcohol as a public hea...
Alcohol use is a significant risk factor for bad health. Primary health care providers can play an i...
Background: While primary health care (PHC)-based prevention and management of heavy drinking is cli...
Objective. To measure the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the implementation of a program for tim...
Researchers and practitioners recognise the importance of context when implementing healthcare inter...
Researchers and practitioners recognise the importance of context when implementing healthcare inter...
Background:Providing alcohol screening and brief advice (SBA) in primary health care (PHC) can be an...
Background: Screening for unhealthy alcohol use in routine consultations can aid primary health care...
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, an increase of heavy alcohol use has been reported in seve...
Purpose We aimed to test the effects of providing municipal support and training to primary health c...
Background: While primary health care (PHC)-based prevention and management of heavy drinking is cli...
Harmful alcohol use is a public health problem worldwide, contributing to an estimated 5.1% of the ...
Background: While primary health care (PHC)-based prevention and management of heavy drinking is cli...
Alcohol use is a significant risk factor for bad health. Primary health care providers can play an i...
Background: While primary health care (PHC)-based prevention and management of heavy drinking is cli...
Objective. To measure the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the implementation of a program for tim...
Researchers and practitioners recognise the importance of context when implementing healthcare inter...
Researchers and practitioners recognise the importance of context when implementing healthcare inter...
Background:Providing alcohol screening and brief advice (SBA) in primary health care (PHC) can be an...
Background: Screening for unhealthy alcohol use in routine consultations can aid primary health care...
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, an increase of heavy alcohol use has been reported in seve...
Purpose We aimed to test the effects of providing municipal support and training to primary health c...
Background: While primary health care (PHC)-based prevention and management of heavy drinking is cli...
Harmful alcohol use is a public health problem worldwide, contributing to an estimated 5.1% of the ...
Background: While primary health care (PHC)-based prevention and management of heavy drinking is cli...
Alcohol use is a significant risk factor for bad health. Primary health care providers can play an i...
Background: While primary health care (PHC)-based prevention and management of heavy drinking is cli...
Objective. To measure the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the implementation of a program for tim...