Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2004
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd004630
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Interventions to increase the use of screening and brief intervention programmes for hazardous alcohol consumption by patients in primary care settings

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“…A meta-analysis of strategies designed to increase rates of screening and intervention by GPs has reported that such strategies are associated with an increase in screening and advice-giving by GPs (Anderson, Laurant, Kaner, Wensing, & Grol, 2004a) and a protocol for a Cochrane systematic review on this topic has been published (Anderson, Laurant, Kaner, Wensing, & Grol, 2004b). Various classifications of the strategies which facilitate implementation have been described (Bero et al, 2009;Grimshaw et al, 2001) but generally they comprise two main categories:…”
Section: What Are the Enablers To Sbi For Problem Alcohol Use In Primmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A meta-analysis of strategies designed to increase rates of screening and intervention by GPs has reported that such strategies are associated with an increase in screening and advice-giving by GPs (Anderson, Laurant, Kaner, Wensing, & Grol, 2004a) and a protocol for a Cochrane systematic review on this topic has been published (Anderson, Laurant, Kaner, Wensing, & Grol, 2004b). Various classifications of the strategies which facilitate implementation have been described (Bero et al, 2009;Grimshaw et al, 2001) but generally they comprise two main categories:…”
Section: What Are the Enablers To Sbi For Problem Alcohol Use In Primmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The system is structured on principles of screening and brief intervention, using the 4A's approach (Ask, Assess, Advise, and Arrange). 79 The approach, outlined in Table 1, provides a promising strategy for pediatric providers to play an active role in the detection of maternal depression and can assist mothers in seeking appropriate help and follow-up care.…”
Section: The Pediatric-based Maternal Depression Detection and Managementioning
confidence: 99%