Author/Editor     Kersnik, J; Poplas-Susič, T; Kolšek, M; Švab, I
Title     What may stimulate general practitioners to undertake screening and brief intervention for excess alcohol consumption in Slovenia? A focus group study
Type     članek
Source     J Int Med Res
Vol. and No.     Letnik 37, št. 5
Publication year     2009
Volume     str. 1561-9
Language     eng
Abstract     Screening and brief intervention (SBI) presents an effective early response by healthcare professionals to their patients’ alcohol-related problems. This qualitative research study used focus group discussions with general practitioners (GPs) to identify incentives that may increase the use of SBI in Slovene general practice. Seven categories of actions that may improve the use of SBI were identified: motivation, professional institution, financial support, adequate knowledge and skills, community support, workload (i.e. relief from the burden of current obligations in order to allow more time for prevention), and record keeping (suitable medical documentation). Several of these actions can be changed by the GPs themselves (motivation, adequate knowledge and skills, and record keeping), while the remaining four require more extensive community action on the part of society as a whole, e.g. government intervention. The results of this study will guide future changes in the way that prevention strategies for excess alcohol consumption will be implemented in Slovenia.
Descriptors     ALCOHOL DRINKING
ALCOHOLISM
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
MOTIVATION
SELF-HELP GROUPS
SLOVENIA