2018
DOI: 10.1017/cem.2018.390
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Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment for adolescent alcohol use in Canadian pediatric emergency departments: a national survey of pediatric emergency physicians

Abstract: CLINICIAN'S CAPSULE What is known about the topic? Emergency department (ED) visits for adolescent alcohol-related concerns offer the opportunity for early intervention; however, the underlying alcohol problem generally remains unaddressed. What did this study ask? What are ED physicians' perceptions regarding adolescent alcohol use and ED-based intervention? What are their current intervention practices? What did this study find? While the majority of ED physicians feel the responsibility to address problemat… Show more

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“…Self-completed questionnaire on practices, self-efficacy in alcohol counseling, and knowledge on health impacts of excessive alcohol consumption. Quantitative study (Bernstein et al, 2007;Broyles et al, 2012;Cunningham et al, 2010;Danielsson et al, 1999;Garnett et al, 2016;Gentilello et al, 2005;Graham et al, 2000;Griffiths et al, 2007;Hellum et al, 2016;Indig et al, 2009;Jun et al, 2019;Lee et al, 2015;Staton et al, 2018;Tsai, 2009;Weiland et al, 2008) 15 (60%) High confidence 15 studies with moderate methodological limitations. Data from 6 countries across 5 continents, predominantly in North America.…”
Section: Quantitative Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Self-completed questionnaire on practices, self-efficacy in alcohol counseling, and knowledge on health impacts of excessive alcohol consumption. Quantitative study (Bernstein et al, 2007;Broyles et al, 2012;Cunningham et al, 2010;Danielsson et al, 1999;Garnett et al, 2016;Gentilello et al, 2005;Graham et al, 2000;Griffiths et al, 2007;Hellum et al, 2016;Indig et al, 2009;Jun et al, 2019;Lee et al, 2015;Staton et al, 2018;Tsai, 2009;Weiland et al, 2008) 15 (60%) High confidence 15 studies with moderate methodological limitations. Data from 6 countries across 5 continents, predominantly in North America.…”
Section: Quantitative Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data from 6 countries across 5 continents, predominantly in North America. No or minor concerns about coherence and adequacy Lack of skills (Broyles et al, 2012;Griffiths et al, 2007;Indig et al, 2009;Jun et al, 2019;Weiland et al, 2008) 5 (20%) Moderate confidence…”
Section: Quantitative Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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