Challenges and opportunities in alcohol screening and brief interventions in new settings: A Narrative Review of Implementation Initiatives.

作者: Niamh Fitzgerald

DOI: 10.1186/1940-0640-10-S2-O39

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摘要: Background Alcohol screening and brief interventions (SBI) have a history good evidence of efficacy in primary care settings [1]. Efficacy is variable across other much unknown including mechanisms action, optimal or implementation approaches [2,3]. Despite this, outside has had attention non-health settings, particularly the UK [4-6]. This study aimed to discuss, present for debate, challenges opportunities relating alcohol SBI new from published previously unpublished studies recent Scotland England.

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