
Détail de l'auteur
Auteur B. BURNAND |
Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur (6)

![]()
Article : Périodique
E. F. S. KANER ; F. R. BEYER ; C. MUIRHEAD ; F. CAMPBELL ; E. D. PIENAAR ; N. BERTHOLET ; J. B. DAEPPEN ; J. B. SAUNDERS ; B. BURNAND |What is the aim of this review? We aimed to find out whether brief interventions with doctors and nurses in general practices or emergency care can reduce heavy drinking. We assessed the findings from 69 trials that involved a total of 33,642 [...]![]()
Article : Périodique
E. F. S. KANER ; F. BEYER ; H. O. DICKINSON ; E. PIENAAR ; F. CAMPBELL ; C. SCHLESINGER ; N. HEATHER ; J. SAUNDERS ; B. BURNAND |BACKGROUND: Many trials reported that brief interventions are effective in reducing excessive drinking. However, some trials have been criticised for being clinically unrepresentative and unable to inform clinical practice. OBJECTIVES: To asse[...]![]()
Article : Périodique
N. BERTHOLET ; J. A. CUNNINGHAM ; M. FAOUZI ; J. GAUME ; G. GMEL ; B. BURNAND ; J. B. DAEPPEN |Aim: To test the efficacy of an internet-based brief intervention (IBI) in decreasing alcohol use among young Swiss men aged 21 years on average. Design: Two parallel-group randomized controlled trial with a 1 : 1 allocation ratio containing fo[...]![]()
Périodique
N. BERTHOLET ; J. B. DAEPPEN ; V. WIETLISBACH ; M. FLEMING ; B. BURNAND | 2005Background: Numerous trials of the efficacy of brief alcohol intervention have been conducted in various settings among individuals with a wide range of alcohol disorders. Nevertheless, the efficacy of the intervention is likely to be influenced[...]![]()
Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Numerous trials of the efficacy of brief alcohol intervention have been conducted in various settings among individuals with a wide range of alcohol disorders. Nevertheless, the efficacy of the intervention is likely to be influenced[...]![]()
Article : Périodique
E. F. S. KANER ; H. O. DICKINSON ; F. BEYER ; E. PIENAAR ; C. SCHLESINGER ; F. CAMPBELL ; J. B. SAUNDERS ; B. BURNAND ; N. HEATHER |ISSUES: Numerous studies have reported that brief interventions delivered in primary care are effective in reducing excessive drinking. However, much of this work has been criticised for being clinically unrepresentative. This review aimed to as[...]