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Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2017 12(Suppl 1):25
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Proceedings of the 19th annual conference of INEBRIA
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2024 19(Suppl 1):5 -
Correction to: A randomised controlled feasibility study of interpersonal art psychotherapy for the treatment of aggression in people with intellectual disabilities in secure care
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article.
Citation: Pilot and Feasibility Studies 2020 6:195 -
Alcohol screening and brief interventions for adults and young people in health and community-based settings: a qualitative systematic literature review
Systematic reviews of alcohol screening and brief interventions (ASBI) highlight the challenges of implementation in healthcare and community-based settings. Fewer reviews have explored this through examinatio...
Citation: BMC Public Health 2017 17:562 -
Proceedings of the 16th annual conference of INEBRIA
Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2019 14(Suppl 1):27 -
The key therapeutic factors needed to deliver behavioural change interventions to decrease risky substance use (drug and alcohol) for looked after children and care leavers: a qualitative exploration with young people, carers and front line workers
Looked after children and care leavers have an increased risk of drug and alcohol use compared to their non-LAC peers. Despite high prevalence rates within this population, looked after children are reported t...
Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2019 19:38 -
Impact of primary healthcare providers’ initial role security and therapeutic commitment on implementing brief interventions in managing risky alcohol consumption: a cluster randomised factorial trial
Brief interventions in primary healthcare are cost-effective in reducing drinking problems but poorly implemented in routine practice. Although evidence about implementing brief interventions is growing, knowl...
Citation: Implementation Science 2016 11:96 -
Patients’ experiences of alcohol screening and advice in primary care: a qualitative study
Despite evidence supporting the effectiveness of alcohol screening and brief advice to reduce heavy drinking, implementation in primary healthcare remains limited. The challenges that clinicians experience whe...
Citation: BMC Family Practice 2020 21:68 -
Explaining the effects of an intervention designed to promote evidence-based diabetes care: a theory-based process evaluation of a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial
The results of randomised controlled trials can be usefully illuminated by studies of the processes by which they achieve their effects. The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) offers a framework for conducting ...
Citation: Implementation Science 2008 3:50 -
A randomised controlled feasibility study of interpersonal art psychotherapy for the treatment of aggression in people with intellectual disabilities in secure care
Rates of aggression in inpatient secure care are higher than in other psychiatric inpatient settings. People with intellectual disabilities in secure care require adapted psychological treatments. Interpersona...
Citation: Pilot and Feasibility Studies 2020 6:180 -
Implementing training and support, financial reimbursement, and referral to an internet-based brief advice program to improve the early identification of hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption in primary care (ODHIN): study protocol for a cluster randomized factorial trial
The European level of alcohol consumption, and the subsequent burden of disease, is high compared to the rest of the world. While screening and brief interventions in primary healthcare are cost-effective, in ...
Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:11 -
Medical communication and technology: a video-based process study of the use of decision aids in primary care consultations
Much of the research on decision-making in health care has focused on consultation outcomes. Less is known about the process by which clinicians and patients come to a treatment decision. This study aimed to q...
Citation: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2007 7:2 -
Design and rationale for the prospective treatment efficacy in IPF using genotype for NAC selection (PRECISIONS) clinical trial
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a progressive lung disease with few treatment options. N-acetylcysteine (NAC) is a well-tolerated, inexpensive treatment with antioxidant and anti-fibrotic properties. The N...
Citation: BMC Pulmonary Medicine 2022 22:475 -
Translating clinicians' beliefs into implementation interventions (TRACII): A protocol for an intervention modeling experiment to change clinicians' intentions to implement evidence-based practice
Biomedical research constantly produces new findings, but these are not routinely incorporated into health care practice. Currently, a range of interventions to promote the uptake of emerging evidence are avai...
Citation: Implementation Science 2007 2:27 -
Improving Diabetes care through Examining, Advising, and prescribing (IDEA): protocol for a theory-based cluster randomised controlled trial of a multiple behaviour change intervention aimed at primary healthcare professionals
New clinical research findings may require clinicians to change their behaviour to provide high-quality care to people with type 2 diabetes, likely requiring them to change multiple different clinical behaviou...
Citation: Implementation Science 2014 9:61 -
Interpersonal art psychotherapy for the treatment of aggression in people with learning disabilities in secure care: a protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility study
Art psychotherapy has greater potential for use with adults with mild to moderate learning disabilities as it places less of a burden on verbal interaction to achieve positive therapeutic, psychological, and b...
Citation: Pilot and Feasibility Studies 2017 3:42 -
Developing the content of two behavioural interventions: Using theory-based interventions to promote GP management of upper respiratory tract infection without prescribing antibiotics #1
Evidence shows that antibiotics have limited effectiveness in the management of upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) yet GPs continue to prescribe antibiotics. Implementation research does not currently pr...
Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2008 8:11 -
Understanding alcohol as an element of ‘care practices’ in adult White British women’s everyday personal relationships: a qualitative study
In the last thirty years there has been a rise in harmful alcohol use amongst White British women. Approaches to alcohol harm reduction typically position drinking as an individual behaviour, with an emphasis ...
Citation: BMC Women's Health 2018 18:137 -
Intervention to reduce excessive alcohol consumption and improve comorbidity outcomes in hypertensive or depressed primary care patients: two parallel cluster randomized feasibility trials
Many primary care patients with raised blood pressure or depression drink potentially hazardous levels of alcohol. Brief interventions (BI) to reduce alcohol consumption may improve comorbid conditions and red...
Citation: Trials 2014 15:235 -
Brief intervention to reduce risky drinking in pregnancy: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Risky drinking in pregnancy by UK women is likely to result in many alcohol-exposed pregnancies. Studies from the USA suggest that brief intervention has promise for alcohol risk reduction in antenatal care. H...
Citation: Trials 2012 13:174