Commentary

Commentary on Anderson et al. (2016): The question is not just whether to incentivize and train practitioners on alcohol screening and brief advice, but how?

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Fitzgerald N (2016) Commentary on Anderson et al. (2016): The question is not just whether to incentivize and train practitioners on alcohol screening and brief advice, but how?. Commentary on: Anderson P., Bendtsen P., Spak F., Reynolds J., Drummond C.,Segura L. et al. Improving the delivery of brief interventionsfor heavy drinking in primary health care: outcome resultsof the ODHIN five-country cluster randomized factorial trial.Addiction 2016; 111:935–45.. Addiction, 111 (11), pp. 1946-1947. https://doi.org/10.1111/add.13513

Keywords
Alcohol; brief advice; brief intervention; financial incentives; implementation; pay for performance; remuneration; screening; training

Journal
Addiction: Volume 111, Issue 11

StatusPublished
Publication date30/11/2016
Publication date online09/10/2016
Date accepted by journal27/06/2016
PublisherWiley-Blackwell
ISSN0965-2140
eISSN1360-0443
Item discussedAnderson P., Bendtsen P., Spak F., Reynolds J., Drummond C.,Segura L. et al. Improving the delivery of brief interventionsfor heavy drinking in primary health care: outcome resultsof the ODHIN five-country cluster randomized factorial trial.Addiction 2016; 111:935–45.

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Professor Niamh Fitzgerald

Professor Niamh Fitzgerald

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