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, knowledge is limited with regard to impact of initial role security and therapeutic commitment o...

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Main Authors: Keurhorst, Myrna N. (Author) , Wensing, Michel (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
Published: 16 July 2016
In: Implementation science
Year: 2016, Volume: 11, Pages: 1-8
ISSN:1748-5908
DOI:10.1186/s13012-016-0468-5
Online Access:Verlag, Volltext: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13012-016-0468-5
Verlag, Volltext: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13012-016-0468-5
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Author Notes:M. Keurhorst, P. Anderson, M. Heinen, Preben Bendtsen, Begoña Baena, Krzysztof Brzózka, Joan Colom, Paolo Deluca, Colin Drummond, Eileen Kaner, Karolina Kłoda, Artur Mierzecki, Dorothy Newbury-Birch, Katarzyna Okulicz-Kozaryn, Jorge Palacio-Vieira, Kathryn Parkinson, Jillian Reynolds, Gaby Ronda, Lidia Segura, Luiza Słodownik, Fredrik Spak, Ben van Steenkiste, Paul Wallace, Amy Wolstenholme, Marcin Wojnar, Antoni Gual, M. Laurant and M. Wensing
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Summary: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, knowledge is limited with regard to impact of initial role security and therapeutic commitment on brief intervention implementation.
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ISSN:1748-5908
DOI:10.1186/s13012-016-0468-5