Acceptability of a computerized alcohol screening and advice routine in an emergency department setting-a patient perspective

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Patients' acceptance of a computerized opportunistic alcohol screening, followed by a personalized printout as feedback, at an emergency department performed by ordinary emergency department staff is explored. About 74 % preferred the computerized printout instead of a more personalized feedback from staff member.

Author: Karlsson, Anna, Bendtsen, Preben
United States, Public affairs, Social aspects, Care and treatment, Technology application, Medical tests, Hospitals, Hospital emergency services, Alcoholics

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Under what circumstances are nurses willing to engage in brief alcohol interventions? A qualitative study from primary care in Sweden

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The circumstances under which primary care nurses in Sweden are willing to engage in alcohol prevention are identified. New strategies for alcohol prevention in primary care are discussed.

Author: Johansson, Kjell
Prevention, Alcoholism, Primary nursing, Primary care nursing

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Feasibility of an email-based electronic screening and brief intervention (e-SBI) to college students in Sweden

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Applicability of an email-based personalized feedback system, on drinking habits of college students in Sweden is examined.

Author: Johansson, Kjell, Bendtsen, Preben, Akerlind, Ingemar
Students, College, Evaluation, Surveys, College students, Alcohol use, Automatic data collection systems

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