Rapport
Alcohol, drugs and tobacco programme. World Health Organization Phase III Collaborative study on implementing and supporting intervention strategies in primary health care : Report on strand I: general practitioners' current practices and perceptions of preventive medicine and intervention for hazardous alcohol use. A 16-country study
Auteur(s) :
SAUNDERS, J. ;
WUTZKE, S.
Année :
1998
Page(s) :
230 p.
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Éditeur(s) :
Genève : OMS / WHO
Domaine :
Alcool / Alcohol
Thésaurus géographique
AUSTRALIE
;
NOUVELLE ZELANDE
;
ROYAUME-UNI
;
FRANCE
;
BELGIQUE
;
BULGARIE
;
CANADA
;
DANEMARK
;
HONGRIE
;
ITALIE
;
NORVEGE
;
POLOGNE
;
PORTUGAL
;
RUSSIE
Thésaurus mots-clés
PROGRAMME
;
ALCOOL
;
TABAC
;
INTERVENTION
;
PRISE EN CHARGE
;
MEDECIN GENERALISTE
;
PREVENTION
;
ABUS
;
QUESTIONNAIRE
;
PSYCHOTROPES
;
REPRESENTATION SOCIALE
Résumé :
In recent years there has been increasing emphasis on the role of general practitioners in the detection and management of hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption, which is a common problem among patients attending primary health care services. Community surveys indicate that general practitioners (GPs) are the preferred source of information and advice on alcohol. In spite of these developments, little attention has been directed towards establishing what GPs should be able to accomplish in preventing and managing alcohol-related problems. The primary objective of the current study was to document general medical practitioners' beliefs, attitudes and practices regarding intervention, preventive medicine and treatment of established alcohol dependence. In addition, their perceptions of their role in providing these interventions, the barriers to doing so, and perceived incentives, were examined. A total of 14 countries participated in the main study. They included Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Denmark, France, Hungary, Italy, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, the Russian Federation and the United Kingdom. (Editor' s abstract)
Affiliation :
OMS ; WHO
France. France.
France. France.
Cote :
OMS