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Patient and clinician perspectives of factors that influence the delivery of alcohol brief interventions in Australian primary care: a qualitative descriptive study.

Elizabeth Ann SturgissTina LamGrant RussellLauren BallNilakshi GunatillakaChris BartonChun Wah Michael TamRenee O'DonnellElizabeth ChackoHelen SkouterisDanielle MazzaSuzanne Nielsen
Published in: Family practice (2021)
Multiple layers of the healthcare system influence the use of BIs in primary care. Identified facilitators for embedding BIs in primary care included: (i) raising community and clinician awareness of the health harms of alcohol, (ii) reinforcing a primary care culture that promotes prevention and, (iii) supportive resources to facilitate discussion about alcohol use and strategies to reduce intake. Alcohol BIs in primary care could be further supported by community public health messages about alcohol use.
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