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C. DIAZ GOMEZ ; M. NGANTCHA ; N. LE GARJEAN ; N. BROUARD ; M. LASBLEIZ ; M. PERENNES ; F. J. KERDILES ; C. LE LAN ; R. MOIRAND ; A. BELLOU |Background: Introduction to alcohol consumption early in life increases the risk of alcohol dependency and hence motivational interventions are needed in young patients visiting the emergency department (ED). Aim: This study aims to investigate[...]Article : Périodique
J. M. McQUEEN ; T. E. HOWE ; C. BALLINGER ; J. GODWIN |OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of an alcohol brief intervention (ABI) on alcohol consumption in hazardous or harmful drinkers compared with screening alone within a general hospital setting. METHOD: Follow[...]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[...]Périodique
R. J. TAIT ; G. K. HULSE ; ROBERSTON S. I. | 2004Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness of a brief intervention enhanced by a consistent support person in facilitating attendance for substance use treatment following a hospital alcohol or other drug (AOD) presentation. Participants: We recruite[...]Périodique
CORDOBA R. ; T. DELGADO ; V. PICO ; R. ALTISENT ; FORES D. ; A. MONREAL ; FRISAS O. ; A. LOPEZ DEL VAL | 1998ENGLISH : OBJECTIVE: The project was designed to compare the effectiveness of brief intervention (BI) versus simple advice (SA) in the secondary prevention of hazardous alcohol consumption. METHODS: A randomized controlled trial with a 12-mont[...]Article : Périodique
M. M. YOUNG ; A. STEVENS ; A. J. PORATH-WALLER ; T. PIRIE ; C. GARRITTY ; B. SKIDMORE ; L. TURNER ; C. ARRATOON ; N. HALEY ; K. LESLIE ; R. REARDON ; B. SPROULE ; J. GRIMSHAW ; D. MOHER |BACKGROUND: There is a significant public health burden associated with substance use in Canada. The early detection and/or treatment of risky substance use has the potential to dramatically improve outcomes for those who experience harms from t[...]Article : Périodique
C. CHAZAL ; C. ROUX ; S. KINOUANI ; M. SCHUERS ; F. FORTIN ; B. PEREIRA ; O. BLANC ; N. PINOL-DOMENECH ; G. BROUSSE ; P. VORILHON ; C. LAPORTE |INTRODUCTION: The aim of this systematic review was to assess the effectiveness of brief interventions realized in primary care in reducing cannabis use for adolescents and emerging adults. METHODS: PubMed, CINAHL, Embase, PsycInfo, and Central[...]Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness of opportunistic brief interventions for problem drinking in a general hospital setting. DESIGN: Systematic review. DATA SOURCES: Medline, PsychInfo, Cochrane Library, reference lists from identified[...]Périodique
ENGLISH : OBJECTIVE: To review the results of randomized controlled trials on the effectiveness of brief physician interventions with problem drinkers. DATA SOURCES: The MEDLINE and EMBASE databases were searched for articles published from 19[...]Article : Périodique
E. KANER ; M. BLAND ; P. CASSIDY ; S. COULTON ; V. DALE ; P. DELUCA ; E. GILVARRY ; C. GODFREY ; N. HEATHER ; J. MYLES ; D. NEWBURY-BIRCH ; A. OYEFESO ; S. PARROTT ; K. A. PERRYMAN ; T. PHILLIPS ; J. SHEPHERD ; C. 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 o[...]Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Current insights indicate that Web-based delivery may enhance the implementation of brief alcohol interventions. Previous research showed that electronically delivered brief alcohol interventions decreased alcohol use in college stud[...]Article : Périodique
M. A. WALTON ; S. T. CHERMACK ; J. T. SHOPE ; C. R. BINGHAM ; M. A. ZIMMERMAN ; F. C. BLOW ; R. M. CUNNINGHAM |Context: Emergency department (ED) visits present an opportunity to deliver brief interventions to reduce violence and alcohol misuse among urban adolescents at risk of future injury. Objective: To determine the efficacy of brief interventions[...]Article : Périodique
AIMS: To estimate effects of brief substance use interventions delivered in general medical settings. METHODS: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized trials conducted since 1990 of brief substance use interventions in patients of [...]Rapport
G. SMEDSLUND ; S. WOLLCHEID ; L. FANG ; W. NILSEN ; A. STEIRO ; L. LARUN | Oslo : The Campbell Collaboration | 2017ENGLISH: Alcohol abuse and use of recreational drugs among young people are significant public health concerns. These should be addressed by effective interventions that provide assistance and counselling to drug and alcohol users. A computeri[...]Article : Périodique
K. PUSKAR ; H. J. GOTHAM ; L. TERHORST ; H. HAGLE ; A. M. MITCHELL ; B. BRAXTER ; M. FIORAVANTI ; I. KANE ; K. S. TALCOTT ; G. R. WOOMER |Background: Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) can reduce alcohol use and negative health outcomes in patients with risky substance use. However, negative attitudes that some health care professionals have toward pa[...]Chapitre
Intervenir précocement auprès des jeunes qui ont des consommations à risques est au coeur de la stratégie gouvernementale de lutte contre les drogues et les conduites addictives 2013-2017. Ce choix s'inscrit dans la lignée du rapport de l'Office[...]Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Many studies reported that brief interventions are effective in reducing excessive drinking. This study aimed to assess the efficacy of a protocol of brief intervention for college students (BASICS), delivered face-to-face, to reduce[...]Article : Périodique
J. B. DAEPPEN ; N. BERTHOLET ; J. GAUME ; C. FORTINI ; M. FAOUZI ; G. GMEL |Background: Brief motivational intervention (BMI) is one of the few effective strategies targeting alcohol consumption, but has not been tested in young men in the community. We evaluated the efficacy of BMI in reducing alcohol use and related p[...]Article : Périodique
M. S. SOMMERS ; M. S. LYONS ; J. D. FARGO ; B. D. SOMMERS ; C. C. McDONALD ; J. T. SHOPE ; M. F. FLEMING |BACKGROUND: Risky driving and hazardous drinking are associated with significant human and economic costs. Brief interventions for more than one risky behavior have the potential to reduce health-compromising behaviors in populations with multip[...]Rapport
Brief interventions are psychosocial techniques designed to help recipients recognise harmful patterns of substance use, and to motivate and support them to address that use. Studies suggest that brief interventions in an emergency department ma[...]Périodique
R. J. TAIT ; G. K. HULSE ; ROBERSTON S. I. ; SPRIVULIS P. C. | 2005ENGLISH : We evaluated the 12-month outcomes of a brief intervention, enhanced by a consistent support person, which aimed to facilitate referral attendance for substance use treatment following a hospital alcohol or other drug (AOD) presentat[...]Rapport
This updated TIP includes the latest evidence on motivation-enhancing approaches and strategies. It describes how substance use disorder treatment providers can use these approaches and strategies to increase participation and retention in subst[...]Article : Périodique
FRANÇAIS : L'entretien motivationnel en soins primaires se révèle être une approche puissante et efficace pour favoriser le changement chez les individus. De ce fait, il occupe une place importante dans la gestion des risques et des dommages en[...]Rapport
P. MICHAUD ; G. DEMORTIERE ; V. KUNZ ; G. LOBBAN ; S. TOUBAL ; V. DORVAULT ; S. LANCRENON ; CARRÉ A. | Nanterre : ANPAA ; BMCM | 2007L'efficacité des interventions brèves a été surtout démontrée en soins primaires. En France, 20 % des adultes n'ont pas vu de médecin généraliste (MG) dans l'année, et la consultation de santé au travail représente la seule occasion d'évaluer la[...]Périodique
J. C. CASSET ; P. BERENGER ; J. L. BOSSON ; A. LACROIX | 2008Objectifs. Dans le cadre de l'intégration du « repérage précoce et intervention brève » (RPIB) en médecine générale à long terme et à grande échelle dans le département de la Savoie, il nous a paru important d'apporter aux médecins généralistes [...]Périodique
N. HUNT ; G. STILLWELL ; C. TAYLOR ; P. GRIFFITHS | 1998FRANÇAIS : Les stratégies pour prévenir l'initiation des non-injecteurs à l'usage injectables sont rares. Une intervention brève de dissuasion en matière d'injection est tentée avec un échantillon d'usagers de drogue par voie intraveineuse (UD[...]Périodique
N. HEATHER ; P. D. CAMPION ; R. G. NEVILLE ; D. MacCABE | 1987Sixteen general practitioners participated in a controlled trial of the Scottish Health Education Group's DRAMS (drinking reasonably and moderately with self-control) scheme. The scheme was evaluated by randomly assigning 104 heavy or problem dr[...]Rapport
Depuis 2006, le ministère chargé de la Santé développe une stratégie de diffusion à échelle nationale du Repérage Précoce et de l'Intervention Brève (RPIB) en matière d'alcool auprès des médecins généralistes conformément à la circulaire de la D[...]Livre
The addictions treatment field is currently undergoing a period of increased scrutiny, upheaval and change. The growing emphasis on treatment accountability and cost effectiveness is leading to major changes in standards of care. Inconsistent pr[...]Thèse, mémoire
C. THOMAS | 2003Description des différentes phases de la réalisation d'une intervention brève sur l'alcool dans un service autonome de santé au travail. Dans un premier temps un questionnaire (l'AUDIT) est remis à chaque salarié dans le cadre de sa visite médic[...]Périodique
P. BENDTSEN ; K. JOHANSSON ; I. AKERLIND | 2006An email-based electronic screening and brief intervention (e-SBI) with personalized normative feedback on alcohol habits was offered to all 3875 second term students at Linköping University, Sweden. The students received an email with a link to[...]Article : Périodique
B. FISCHER ; M. DAWE ; F. McGUIRE ; P. A. SHUPER ; R. CAPLER ; D. BILSKER ; W. JONES ; B. TAYLOR ; K. RUDZINSKI ; J. REHM |Cannabis use is prevalent among young people, and frequent users are at an elevated risk for health problems. Availability and effectiveness of conventional treatment are limited, and brief interventions (BIs) may present viable alternatives. On[...]Rapport
Haute Autorité de Santé | Saint-Denis : Haute Autorité de Santé (HAS) | Recommander les bonnes pratiques | 2024Aider le patient à changer ses comportements pour favoriser l'amélioration de sa santé ou pour réduire le risque d'apparition de pathologies est nécessaire. Des méthodes destinées à donner un cadre structurant à cet accompagnement éducatif pour [...]Article : Périodique
K. MANN ; A. BATRA ; M. FAUTH-BUHLER ; E. HOCH |Evidence-based strategies for screening, diagnosing and treating alcohol use disorders (AUD) are instrumental in the early and better management of individuals at risk for or suffering from AUD. However, existing guidelines vary and may be biase[...]Article : Périodique
F. KIEFER ; A. BATRA ; K. U. PETERSEN ; I. S. ARDERN ; D. TANANSKA ; G. BISCHOF ; W. FUNKE ; J. LINDENMEYER ; S. MUELLER ; U. W. PREUSS ; M. SCHAFER ; R. THOMASIUS ; C. VELTRUP ; V. WEISSINGER ; N. WODARZ ; F. M. WURST ; Guideline Group AUD ; S. HOFFMANN |INTRODUCTION: Alcohol consumption in Germany is associated with considerable health and economic consequences. In addition to prevention, the early detection and differential treatment of those affected play an important role. The guideline "Scr[...]Rapport
The guideline deals primarily with alcohol and to a lesser extent with cannabis, two of the three most commonly used drugs in New Zealand. Implementing improved detection and early intervention strategies for alcohol and cannabis abuse may have [...]Congrès
J. CHICK ; ELTON R. ; RITSON B. ; A. STEWART ; J. CONNAUGHTON | 1993Les auteurs comparent les résultats d'un traitement prolongé et d'un traitement bref dans le sevrage alcoolique, et concluent que la stratégie d'intervention minimale convient mieux aux alcooliques insérés socialement tandis que les jeunes et le[...]Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Inpatient healthcare providers in the United States may soon be required to offer alcohol screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for hospital accreditation, but little is known about inpatient acceptability [...]Article : Périodique
L. PLATT ; G. J. MELENDEZ-TORRES ; A. O'DONNELL ; J. BRADLEY ; D. NEWBURY-BIRCH ; E. KANER ; C. ASHTON |Background: While the efficacy and effectiveness of brief interventions for alcohol (ABI) have been demonstrated in primary care, there is weaker evidence in other settings and reviews do not consider differences in content. We conducted a syste[...]Article : Périodique
Purpose: How to detect early harmful and hazardous substance use in workplace: a qualitative study. Background: Workers under the influence of psychoactive substances are more likely to commit unsafe acts which damage themselves, others’ lives,[...]Article : Périodique
La grande nouveauté de l'hypnose, c'est sont ancienneté ! Sa réapparition actuelle n'est qu'un retour aux sources... [Extrait du document]Article : Périodique
S. MICHIE ; C. WHITTINGTON ; Z. HAMOUDI ; F. ZARNANI ; G. TOBER ; R. WEST |Background: Interventions to reduce excessive alcohol consumption have a small but important effect, but a better understanding is needed of their 'active ingredients'. Aims: This study aimed to (i) develop a reliable taxonomy of behaviour cha[...]Article : Périodique
C. DRUMMOND ; A. GUAL ; C. GOOS ; C. GODFREY ; P. DELUCA ; C. VON DER GOLTZ ; G. GMEL ; E. SCAFATO ; A. WOLSTENHOLME ; K. MANN ; S. COULTON ; E. KANER |AIMS: A literature review of existing research on the prevalence of alcohol use disorders (AUDs) and availability of alcohol interventions in Europe was conducted. The review also explored what is known about the gap between need and provision o[...]Article : Périodique
The evaluation examined the implementation effectiveness and sustainability of a screening, brief intervention (BI), and referral into treatment pilot project at two hospitals. Data included screening and BI records, stakeholder consultations (7[...]Rapport
OEDT = EMCDDA ; J. FOUNTAIN ; G. BURKHART ; L. MONTANARI | Lisbon : OEDT / EMCDDA | Technical reports | 2017This report provides an overview of the various types of brief interventions (BIs) currently used in European countries in the field of substance use, particularly illicit drugs. Targeted at policymakers and practitioners alike, it covers more t[...]Article : Périodique
Although screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) has been a popular model to address potential substance abuse issues in primary care, there is a need for innovative approaches for training providers and staff on SBIRT p[...]Article : Périodique
M. KEURHORST ; I. VAN DE GLIND ; M. BITARELLO DO. AMARAL-SABADINI ; P. ANDERSON ; E. KANER ; D. NEWBURY-BIRCH ; J. BRASPENNING ; M. WENSING ; M. HEINEN ; M. LAURANT |Background and Aims: Screening and brief interventions (SBI) delivered in primary health care (PHC) are cost-effective in decreasing alcohol consumption; however, they are underused. This study aims to identify implementation strategies that foc[...]