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ODHIN e-guidance ( 2 Files )
e-Guidance for the future of Identification and Brief Intervention (IBI) programmes based on the findings of the ODHIN project.
- e-Guidance for commissioners and funders of primary health care
- e-Guidance for primary health care providers

ODHIN eReaders ( 2 Files )
As part of the dissemination strategy of the ODHIN project and as a way to make more visible some of the results of the project some e-Readers will be published and available in this section.

Frontiers in Psychiatry - special issue ( 9 Files )
The journal Frontiers in Psychiatry is publishing a special issue on the research topic Brief interventions for risky drinkers with results arisen from the research performed by the ODHIN partners in collaboration with with two other EU funded collaborative research projects closely related to ODHIN: BISTAIRS and EWA.
The papers already published can be found in this two sections:
Other publication on Brief interventions for risky drinkers
Documents
Improving the delivery of brief interventions for heavy drinking in primary health care: outcome...
Date added: | 06/14/2016 |
Date modified: | 06/14/2016 |
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Downloads: | 5146 |
Full title: Improving the delivery of brief interventions for heavy drinking in primary health care: outcome results of the ODHIN five country cluster randomized factorial trial
Authors: Peter Anderson, Preben Bendtsen, Fredrik Spak, Jillian Reynolds, Colin Drummond, Lidia Segura, Myrna Keurhorst, Jorge Palacio Vieira, Marcin Wojnar, Kathryn Parkinson, Joan Colom, Karolina Kloda, Paolo Deluca, Begoña Baena, Dorothy Newbury-Birch, Paul Wallace, Maud Heinen, Amy Wolstenholme, Ben van Steenkiste, Artur Mierzecki, Katarzyna Okulicz-Kozaryn, Gaby Ronda, Eileen Kaner, Miranda Laurant, Toni Gual
Accepted by Addiction in May 2016
Attitudes and Learning through Practice Are Key to Delivering Brief Interventions for Heavy ...
Date added: | 01/26/2017 |
Date modified: | 01/26/2017 |
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Downloads: | 5190 |
Full title: Attitudes and Learning through Practice Are Key to Delivering Brief Interventions for Heavy Drinking in Primary Health Care: Analyses from the ODHIN Five Country Cluster Randomized Factorial Trial.
Authors: Peter Anderson, Eileen Kaner, Myrna Keurhorst, Preben Bendtsen, Ben van Steenkiste, Jillian Reynolds, Lidia Segura, Marcin Wojnar, Karolina Kłoda, Kathryn Parkinson, Colin Drummond, Katarzyna Okulicz-Kozaryn, Artur Mierzecki, Miranda Laurant, Dorothy Newbury-Birch and Antoni Gual.
Published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 26 January 2017
Differences between Groups of Family Physicians with Different Attitudes towards At-Risk Drinkers...
Date added: | 06/27/2016 |
Date modified: | 06/27/2016 |
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Downloads: | 5226 |
Full title: Differences between Groups of Family Physicians with Different Attitudes towards At-Risk Drinkers: A Post Hoc Study of the ODHIN Survey in Portugal.
Authors: Frederico Rosário, Marcin Wojnar and Cristina Ribeiro.
Published in Volume 2016 of the International Journal of Family Medicine
Implementing referral to an electronic alcohol brief advice website in primary health care
Date added: | 07/07/2016 |
Date modified: | 07/07/2016 |
Filesize: | Unknown |
Downloads: | 5311 |
Full title: Implementing referral to an electronic alcohol brief advice website in primary health care: results from the ODHIN implementation trial
Authors: Preben Bendtsen, Ulrika Müssener, Nadine Karlsson, Hugo López-Pelayo, Jorge Palacio-Vieira, Joan Colom, Antoni Gual, Jillian Reynolds, Paul Wallace, Lidia Segura & Peter Anderson
Published in BMJ Open on 16th June 2016
Managing alcohol problems in general ...
Date added: | 09/22/2014 |
Date modified: | 06/14/2016 |
Filesize: | Unknown |
Downloads: | 5354 |
Full title: Managing alcohol problems in general practice: a descriptive study
Authors: Anderson, Wojnar et al.
To document the attitudes and views of general practitioners from eight European countries to alcohol and alcohol problems and how these attitudes and views are associated with self-reported activity in managing patients with alcohol and alcohol problems.
Published in September 2014 by Alcohol and Alcoholism