Halliday, Kate and Brinksman, Steve (2018) Supporting nurse mentors to reduce the barriers to implementing alcohol Interventions and Brief Advice (IBA) in primary care. London: Alcohol research UK.
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Key findings
• The findings of this project suggest that providing a relatively low level of support to nurse mentors based in primary care leads to a significant increase in the delivery of IBA.
• There was a marked increase in the percentage of patients screening positive at an initial screening test going on to receive IBA from 30% at the beginning of the project to 48% at the end.
• There was a modest increase in the percentage of patients who received an initial screen being assessed as requiring a brief intervention from 13% at the beginning of the project to 15% at the end indicating that clinicians were identifying increasing or higher risk drinkers more effectively.
• Following the implementation of the project staff at the surgery appear to be more effective at identifying alcohol-related harm and at providing brief interventions to this group.
• This project indicates that by supporting nurse mentors in leading on the implementation of IBA there is potential for reducing alcohol- related harm within the existing resources of the surgery. This could support primary care in the practical implementation of an evidence based cost effective intervention which has experienced patchy uptake.
G Health and disease > Substance use disorder > Alcohol use disorder > Alcohol dependence
HJ Treatment method > Psychosocial treatment method > Individual therapy > Brief intervention
J Health care, prevention, harm reduction and rehabilitation > Identification and screening > Identification and screening for substance use
J Health care, prevention, harm reduction and rehabilitation > Patient / client care management
J Health care, prevention, harm reduction and rehabilitation > Health care programme, service or facility > Community-based treatment (primary care)
MP-MR Policy, planning, economics, work and social services > Organisational development / co-operation > Workforce / staff skills and training
T Demographic characteristics > Nurse / Midwife
VA Geographic area > Europe > United Kingdom
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