Format
Scientific article
Publication Date
Published by / Citation
Addiction: 2016, 111(11), p. 1935-1945.
Keywords
Europe
Alcohol Brief Interventions
screening
Primary Care
Cost-Effectiveness

Effectiveness Bank Analysis: Major Trial of Ways to Extend Brief Alcohol Interventions

Could combinations of three strategies - training and support, financial reimbursement, and the opportunity to refer patients to a website - effectively and cost-effectively boost delivery of brief alcohol interventions in five European countries, including England? The aim was to find the best way to narrow the gap in primary care between the number of patients who could benefit from these interventions and those who receive them. An important trial whose findings we analyse in depth, and for which we have updated our analysis of the cost-effectiveness findings.

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