Effect of training on general practitioners' use of a brief intervention for excessive drinkers

Autor: Robyn Richmond, Kinga G-Novak, Linda Kehoe, Alex Wodak, George Calfas, Colin P Mendelsohn
Rok vydání: 1998
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Zdroj: Scopus-Elsevier
ISSN: 1326-0200
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-842x.1998.tb01173.x
Popis: Objective: To determine among general practitioners (GPs) the effect of three different types of training on utilisation of a brief, controlled drinking intervention. Design: A non-randomised intervention study. Setting, participants: 96 GPs (64%) within the South Eastern Sydney Division of General Practice participated; 35 chose workshop training, 39 one-to-one training and 22 received a special kit by mail. Main outcome measures: Identification by GPs of excessive drinkers by practice audits; use of the program determined by the number of patients recruited in 3 months and by GPs' use of the intervention 6 months after training. Results: 41 (43%) GPs conducted practice audits, identifying 15.1% of males and 6.6% of females as excessive drinkers (regular excessive weekly consumption and/or binge). 179 patients were recruited by 36 GPs over 3 months, and 32% of these patients reported a reduction of alcohol consumption. 63% who attended workshop training, 57% who received one-to-one training, and 36% who received the kit by mail reported they were current users of the program at 6 months. Significantly fewer GPs who received the kit by mail reported ever using the program (59%) compared to the other groups (p
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