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Routine alcohol screening and brief interventions in general hospital in-patient wards: Acceptability and barriers
2009
Drugs: education prevention and policy
Aims: To explore the acceptability and barriers to the introduction of nurse-led routine screening and brief interventions (SBI) for alcohol misuse on general in-patient hospital wards. Methods: Screening was introduced on an in-patient ward at three general hospitals. Screening rates, numbers of referrals to alcohol liaison nurses (ALNs), brief interventions conducted and patients' access to specialist alcohol services at follow-up were measured. Semi-structured qualitative interviews were
doi:10.1080/09687630802088208
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