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  • To document the attitudes and views of general practitioners from eight European countries to alcohol and alcohol problems and how these attitudes and views are associated with self-reported activity in managing patients with alcohol and alcohol problems. A total of 2345 general practitioners (GPs) from Catalonia, Czech Republic, England, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, and Slovenia were surveyed. The questionnaire included questions on the GP's demographics, reported education and training on alcohol, attitudes and views towards managing alcohol and alcohol problems, and self-reported estimates of numbers of patients managed for alcohol and alcohol problems during the previous year. The estimated mean number of patients managed for alcohol and alcohol problems during the previous year ranged from 5 to 21 across the eight countries (average, 11). GPs who reported higher levels of education for alcohol and alcohol problems and GPs who felt both more secure and therapeutically committed in managing patients with such problems reported managing a higher number of patients. GPs who reported that doctors tended to have a disease model of alcohol problems and those who felt that drinking was a personal rather than a medical responsibility reported managing a lower number of patients. The extent of alcohol education and general practitioners' attitudes and views towards alcohol were associated with the reported number of patients managed. Thus, it is worth exploring the extent to which improved education, targeting screening to comorbid conditions (such as high blood pressure or using pharmacotherapy in primary health care (disease model) and a shift to personalized health care in which individual patients are facilitated to undertake their own assessment and management (individual responsibility) might increase the number of heavy drinkers who receive feedback on their drinking and support to reduce their drinking.
  • To document the attitudes and views of general practitioners from eight European countries to alcohol and alcohol problems and how these attitudes and views are associated with self-reported activity in managing patients with alcohol and alcohol problems. A total of 2345 general practitioners (GPs) from Catalonia, Czech Republic, England, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, and Slovenia were surveyed. The questionnaire included questions on the GP's demographics, reported education and training on alcohol, attitudes and views towards managing alcohol and alcohol problems, and self-reported estimates of numbers of patients managed for alcohol and alcohol problems during the previous year. The estimated mean number of patients managed for alcohol and alcohol problems during the previous year ranged from 5 to 21 across the eight countries (average, 11). GPs who reported higher levels of education for alcohol and alcohol problems and GPs who felt both more secure and therapeutically committed in managing patients with such problems reported managing a higher number of patients. GPs who reported that doctors tended to have a disease model of alcohol problems and those who felt that drinking was a personal rather than a medical responsibility reported managing a lower number of patients. The extent of alcohol education and general practitioners' attitudes and views towards alcohol were associated with the reported number of patients managed. Thus, it is worth exploring the extent to which improved education, targeting screening to comorbid conditions (such as high blood pressure or using pharmacotherapy in primary health care (disease model) and a shift to personalized health care in which individual patients are facilitated to undertake their own assessment and management (individual responsibility) might increase the number of heavy drinkers who receive feedback on their drinking and support to reduce their drinking. (en)
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  • Managing alcohol problems in general practice in Europe: results from the European ODHIN survey of general practitioners
  • Managing alcohol problems in general practice in Europe: results from the European ODHIN survey of general practitioners (en)
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  • Managing alcohol problems in general practice in Europe: results from the European ODHIN survey of general practitioners
  • Managing alcohol problems in general practice in Europe: results from the European ODHIN survey of general practitioners (en)
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  • alcohol; general practitioner; ODHIN survey (en)
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  • 49
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  • Csémy, Ladislav
  • Reynolds, J.
  • Sovinová, Hana
  • Anderson, P.
  • Scafato, E.
  • Segura, L.
  • Gual, A.
  • Alves, I.
  • Fornasin, A.
  • Gandin, C.
  • Jakubczyk, A.
  • Kaner, E.
  • Keurhorst, M.
  • Kolsek, M.
  • Laurant, M.
  • Newbury-Birch, D.
  • Ribeiro, C.
  • Ronda, G.
  • Struzzo, P.
  • Wojnar, M.
  • do Rosário, F.
  • van Steenkiste, B.
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  • 000344237400007
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  • 0735-0414
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  • 10.1093/alcalc/agu043
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