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Disseminating screening and brief alcohol intervention in routine emergency department (ED) care seems to be a demanding challenge due to the complexity of the emergency setting. Further empirical realistic intervention models need to be developed that are appropriate for staff and patients before such models are tested in large scale controlled trials. This study explores patients' acceptance of...
This study evaluates the feasibility of a computerized alcohol screening and intervention in patients seeking care at an emergency department. The aim of the study was to explore prevailing attitudes among nursing staff to alcohol prevention in general and the computerized screening concept before the introduction of the computerized screening procedure. Interviews were performed with six nursing...
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