نتایج جستجو برای: brief advice

تعداد نتایج: 130426  

Journal: :American journal of public health 2000
R E Glasgow E P Whitlock E G Eakin E Lichtenstein

OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to evaluate a brief smoking cessation intervention for women 15 to 35 years of age attending Planned Parenthood clinics. METHODS Female smokers (n = 1154) were randomly assigned either to advice only or to a brief intervention that involved a 9-minute video, 12 to 15 minutes of behavioral counseling, clinician advice to quit, and follow-up telephone ca...

2015
Laura L. Jones Andy McEwen

BACKGROUND Healthcare professionals report that a lack of training is the primary barrier to raising the issue of secondhand smoke (SHS). An open access online training module was therefore developed for those working with smoking families to deliver effective very brief advice on SHS. The current study aimed to evaluate the following: (1) does knowledge increase as a result of participating in...

2012
Eileen Kaner Colin Drummond Paolo Deluca Dorothy Newbury-Birch Simon Coulton

Numerous brief intervention (BI) trials have reported positive effects in primary care. However, it is unclear if structured advice or counseling is the more effective form of BI. The Screening and Intervention Program for Sensible Drinking (SIPS) trial aimed to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of different intensities of BI at reducing risky drinking in primary care. Practices were randomly all...

Journal: :WHO South-East Asia journal of public health 2013
Jagdish Kaur Kuldeep S Sachdeva Bhavesh Modi Dinesh C Jain Lakhbir S Chauhan Paresh Dave Rana J Singh Nevin Wilson

BACKGROUND There is an enormous health burden caused by the co-prevalence of tuberculosis (TB) and tobacco use in India. This intervention study was undertaken in district Vadodara, Gujarat, India to promote tobacco cessation by integrating 'brief advice' for tobacco cessation in TB patients who were tobacco users and registered for treatment under TB control programme, based on the tested stra...

Journal: :Emergency medicine journal : EMJ 2013
Robert Patton Pat O'Hara

OBJECTIVES To conduct a survey of current alcohol identification and brief advice activity in English Emergency Departments, and to compare the results with the previous survey conducted in 2007. METHODOLOGY Cross-sectional survey of all 187 Emergency Departments in England. RESULTS Significant increases (p<0.001) in the proportion of departments routinely asking about alcohol, using a scre...

2013
Eileen Kaner Martin Bland Paul Cassidy Simon Coulton Veronica Dale Paolo Deluca Eilish Gilvarry Christine Godfrey Nick Heather Judy Myles Dorothy Newbury-Birch Adenekan Oyefeso Steve Parrott Katherine Perryman Tom Phillips Jonathan Shepherd Colin Drummond

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effectiveness of different brief intervention strategies at reducing hazardous or harmful drinking in primary care. The hypothesis was that more intensive intervention would result in a greater reduction in hazardous or harmful drinking. DESIGN Pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial. SETTING Primary care practices in the north east and south east of England ...

2009
Robin Touquet Adrian Brown

The Paddington Alcohol Test (PAT) has evolved over 15 years as a clinical tool to facilitate emergency physicians and nurses giving brief advice and the offer of an appointment for brief intervention by an alcohol nurse specialist. Previous work has shown that unscheduled emergency department re-attendance is reduced by 'making the connection' between alcohol misuse and resultant problems neces...

2017
Peter Anderson Eileen Kaner Myrna Keurhorst Preben Bendtsen Ben van Steenkiste Jillian Reynolds Lidia Segura Marcin Wojnar Karolina Kłoda Kathryn Parkinson Colin Drummond Katarzyna Okulicz-Kozaryn Artur Mierzecki Miranda Laurant Dorothy Newbury-Birch Antoni Gual

In this paper, we test path models that study the interrelations between primary health care provider attitudes towards working with drinkers, their screening and brief advice activity, and their receipt of training and support and financial reimbursement. Study participants were 756 primary health care providers from 120 primary health care units (PHCUs) in different locations throughout Catal...

2011

and Commentary also published in ACP Journal Club. 1997; 127:63. vice can reduce alcohol consumption; however, questions remain. How effective and efficient are brief interventions for improving health outcomes? How should patients be selected? How brief an intervention is effective? What minimum level of physician education and support is necessaiy? These issues must be addressed before this p...

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