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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
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
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 [...]Article : Périodique
FRANÇAIS : But de l'étude : Le conseil minimal et l'évaluation motivationnelle semblaient des leviers sous utilisés en soins premiers pour sensibiliser les 16-25 ans sur leurs addictions aux substances psycho-actives. L'objectif était d'expérim[...]Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: A total of 2.4 million adults in England were dispensed a benzodiazepine or Z-drug (BZRA) in 2017/18, and more than 250 000 patients in the UK take BZRAs beyond the recommended duration. Deprescribing is a clinician-guided p[...]Article : Périodique
D. LEWER ; J. FREER ; E. KING ; S. LARNEY ; L. DEGENHARDT ; E. J. TWEED ; V. D. HOPE ; M. HARRIS ; T. MILLAR ; A. HAYWARD ; D. CICCARONE ; K. I. MORLEY |AIMS: To summarize evidence on the frequency and predictors of health-care utilization among people who use illicit drugs. DESIGN: Systematic search of MEDLINE, EMBASE and PsychINFO for observational studies reporting health-care utilization pub[...]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 [...]Article : Périodique
I. NAZARETH ; C. WALKER ; A. RIDOLFI ; A. ALUOJA ; J. BELLON ; M. GEERLINGS ; I. SVAB ; M. XAVIER ; M. KING |AIMS: We examined the prevalence of heavy episodic drinking in general practice attenders who were non-hazardous drinkers, the associated risk factors and the outcome over 6 months. METHODS: Consecutive attenders aged 18-75 were recruited from[...]Article : Périodique
Background: Substance use disorders and non-substance addictive behaviors are major, growing health concerns. Efficient screening primary care settings encouraged but its widespread implementation is restricted without an appropriate screening a[...]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[...]Article : Périodique
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P. ROUX ; C. LIONS ; M. P. CARRIERI |Evidence-based research has underlined both the need to increase access to care for people who use drugs (PWUD) and to "normalize" care for drug dependence as a means to control health risks (Connock et al., 2007; Mattick, Breen, Kimber, & Davol[...]Article : Périodique
Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) is a public health approach to the delivery of early intervention and treatment services for individuals at risk of developing substance use disorders (SUDs) and those who have alr[...]Article : Périodique
Integrating substance use disorder (SUD) services with primary care (PC) can improve access to SUD services for the 20.9 million Americans who need SUD treatment but do not receive it, and help prevent the onset of SUDs among the 68 million Amer[...]