80
Views
6
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Treatment: Client/General Medical Practitioner Interaction

Client/General Medical Practitioner Interaction During Brief Intervention for Hazardous Drinkers: A Pilot Study

, , , &
Pages 775-793 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009

References

  • Aalto M., Seppa K., Mattila P., Mustonen H., Ruuth K., Hyvärinen K., et al. Brief intervention for male heavy drinkers in routine general practice: a three-year randomized controlled study. Alcohol and Alcoholism 2001; 36(3)224–230
  • Aalto M., Seppa K. Usefullness, length and content of alcohol-related discussions in primary health care: the exit-poll survey. Alcohol & Alcoholism 2004; 39(6)532–535
  • Allamani A., Spallone G., Cini R., Zenoni M. L., Menicacci R. Osservazioni preliminari di un'indagine sulle interazioni in ospedale civile. Approccio relazionale e servizi socio-sanitari, C. Angiolari, M. G. Cancrini, S. Lupoi. a cura di L.Onnis, Bulzoni, Roma 1981
  • Allamani A., Basetti Sani I., Voller F., Cipriani F., Ammannati P., Centurioni A. Experiences from a community alcohol action research in Scandicci, Florence. Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs 2003; 20: 105–109, English Supplement
  • Allamani A., Boscherini V., Basetti Sani I., Falcone M., Pili I., Voller F., et al (2007) The Florence 1 Early Identification and Brief Intervention Project. Preliminary Results. Presented at KBS Annual Alcohol Epidemiology Symposium at Budapest. June, 2007
  • Arborelius E., Bremberg S. What can doctors do to achieve a successful consultation? Videotaped interviews analysed by the ‘consultation map’ method. Family Practice 1992; 9: 61–66
  • Babor T. F., Higgins-Biddle J. C. Brief intervention for hazardous and harmful drinking. A manual for use in primary care. World Health Organization, Geneva 2001
  • Balint M. The Doctor, his patient and the illness. University Press, New York 1957
  • Bertholet N., Daeppen J.-B., Wietlisbach V., Fleming M., Burnand B. Reduction of alcohol consumption by brief alcohol intervention in primary care. Systematic review and meta-analysis. Archives Internal Medicine 2005; 165: 986–995
  • Bien T. H., Miller W. R., Tonigan J. S. Brief interventions for alcohol problems: a review. Addiction 1993; 88(3)315–336
  • DiClemente C., Prochaska J. Toward a comprehensive, transtheoretical model of change: stages of change and addictive behaviours. Treating addictive behaviours, 2nd ed., W. R. Miller, N. Heather. Plenum, New York 1998
  • Edwards G., Orford J., Egert S., Guthrie S., Hawker A., Hensman C., et al. Alcoholism: a controlled trial of “treatment” and “advice.”. Journal of Studies on Alcohol 1977; 38(5)1004–1031
  • Gaume J., Gmel G., Daeppen J. B. ). Brief alcohol interventions: do counsellors' and patients' communication characteristics predict change?. Alcohol Alcoholism 2008; 43(1)62–69
  • Maillart V. La comunicazione terapeutica per le professioni di salute, manuale per l'uso del pre-test audiovisivo. Edizioni della Giunta Regionale Toscana, Firenze 1992, a cura di
  • McCormick K. A., Cochran N. E., Back A. L., Merrill J. O., Williams E. C., Bradley K. A. How primary care providers talk to patients about alcohol: a qualitative study. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2006; 21(9)966–972
  • Miller W. R. Motivation for treatment: a review with special emphasis on alcoholism. Psychological Bulletin 1985; 98(1)84–107
  • Prochaska J. O., Di Clemente C. The transtheoritical approach. Dow Jones-Irwin, Homewood, IL 1984
  • Rose G. L., Plante D. A., Thomas C. S., Denton L. J., Helzer J. E. Utility of prompting physicians for brief alcohol consumption intervention. 2008, To be published in Substance Use and Misuse.
  • Scafato E., Allamani A., Codenotti T., Marcomini F., Patussi V., Rossi A., et al. Alcohol in primary health care: guidelines. A national strategy. Salute e Territorio 2006; 155: 85–119
  • Seppa K., Aalto M., Raevaara L., Peräkylä A. A brief intervention for risky drinking—analysis of videotaped consultations in primary health care. Drug and Alcohol Review 2004; 23(2)167–170
  • Spandorfer J. M., Israel Y., Turne B. J. Primary care physicians' views on screening and management of alcohol abuse inconsistencies with national guidelines. Journal of Family Practice 1999; 48: 899–902
  • Wallace P., Cutler S., Haines A. Randomised controlled trial of general practitioner intervention in patients with excessive alcohol consumption. British Medical Journal 1988; 27: 663–668
  • Weingarten M. A., Yaphe J., Blumenthal D., Oren M., Margalit A. A comparison of videotape and audiotape assessment of patient-centredness in family physicians' consultations. Patient Education and Counseling 2001; 45: 107–110
  • World Health Organisation. WHO collaborative project on identification and management of alcohol-related problems in primary health care. Report on phase IV. development of country-wide strategies for implementing early identification and brief intervention in primary health care, N. Heather. World Health Organization, Geneva 2006, Available at www.who-alcohol-phaseiv.net

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.