In this article several suggestions on how to optimise interventions for problem drinking among hospital outpatients are enumerated. These interventions are especially important for patients with diagnoses that are alcohol related. The intervention has to be brief and easy to integrate into medical specialist's routine practice; an active role for the medical specialist and flexible involvement of a specialised nurse are suggested. Key elements of the intervention are: early identification of problem drinking; raising the issue of problem drinking; assessment of the drinking behaviour; reaching an agreement about change; follow-up; evaluation of the change. A feasible and attractive option is integrating the intervention into a broader life...
Alcohol is the sixth leading risk factor for disability and premature death all over the world, and ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness of opportunistic brief interventions for problem drinking ...
Three patients suffered from somatic complaints related to excessive alcohol use. For the first pati...
Contains fulltext : 47735.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this article ...
AIMS: To test the effectiveness of a brief psychological intervention for problem drinking among out...
Brief alcohol intervention is moving with apparent ease from demonstration outcome research to clini...
Abstract — Aims: To test the effectiveness of a brief psychological intervention for problem drinkin...
Abstract — We have evaluated the effect of brief intervention by an alcohol health worker on alcohol...
consumption is well established for selected outpatients but not for medical inpatients. Objective: ...
Excessive alcohol consumption and alcohol related problems are significant public health problems wo...
Excessive consumption of alcohol is a serious public health problem. While intensive treatments are ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness of opportunistic brief interventions for problem drinking ...
Excessive drinking contributes significantly to social problems, physical and psychological illness,...
Excessive consumption of alcohol is a serious public health problem. While intensive treatments are ...
This article describes brief interventions for individuals with levels of alcohol consumption associ...
Alcohol is the sixth leading risk factor for disability and premature death all over the world, and ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness of opportunistic brief interventions for problem drinking ...
Three patients suffered from somatic complaints related to excessive alcohol use. For the first pati...
Contains fulltext : 47735.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this article ...
AIMS: To test the effectiveness of a brief psychological intervention for problem drinking among out...
Brief alcohol intervention is moving with apparent ease from demonstration outcome research to clini...
Abstract — Aims: To test the effectiveness of a brief psychological intervention for problem drinkin...
Abstract — We have evaluated the effect of brief intervention by an alcohol health worker on alcohol...
consumption is well established for selected outpatients but not for medical inpatients. Objective: ...
Excessive alcohol consumption and alcohol related problems are significant public health problems wo...
Excessive consumption of alcohol is a serious public health problem. While intensive treatments are ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness of opportunistic brief interventions for problem drinking ...
Excessive drinking contributes significantly to social problems, physical and psychological illness,...
Excessive consumption of alcohol is a serious public health problem. While intensive treatments are ...
This article describes brief interventions for individuals with levels of alcohol consumption associ...
Alcohol is the sixth leading risk factor for disability and premature death all over the world, and ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness of opportunistic brief interventions for problem drinking ...
Three patients suffered from somatic complaints related to excessive alcohol use. For the first pati...