2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjoms.2007.11.014
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Nurse-delivered brief interventions for hazardous drinkers with alcohol-related facial trauma: A prospective randomised controlled trial

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“…In two [12,31] of five studies the total patient population was given (529 and 3,783 patients respectively) as well as the number of screened patients. The screening acceptance rate in those two studies was 65% (47-83%); see figure 2.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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“…In two [12,31] of five studies the total patient population was given (529 and 3,783 patients respectively) as well as the number of screened patients. The screening acceptance rate in those two studies was 65% (47-83%); see figure 2.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The adherence rate after three months was 73% (53-92%) based on two studies [31,43], after six months 85% (82-88%) based on two studies [12,32] and 75% (69-81%) after twelve months based on two studies [31,43]. …”
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“…13 It has also been shown that nurseled brief intervention is effective. 17,18 Therefore dentists do not have to spend large amounts of time giving advice and a team approach can be used, involving dental care professionals, to incorporate this brief advice into a busy practice schedule.…”
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“…3 The introduction of simple alcohol advice interventions in maxillofacial trauma units may prove to be both realistic and cost-effective in reducing alcohol consumption patterns in this patient group.…”
Section: Summary Review/orthodontics Oral Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%