Attitudes and current practice in alcohol screening, brief intervention, and referral for treatment among staff working in urgent and emergency settings: an open, cross-sectional international survey
Description
This is data from an open cross-sectional survey to explore i) views towards health promotion, ii) views towards SBIRT, iii) experience of SBIRT in practice, iv) facilitators and barriers to delivering SBIRT in UEC settings and v) training needs to support future SBIRT practice.
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Subjects
- Health promotion
- Emergency medical personnel -- Attitudes
- Alcoholism -- Prevention
- Health Promotion
- Alcoholism -- prevention & control
- Medical Staff, Hospital
- Substance Abuse Detection -- methods
- urgent care, emergency care, survey, healthcare services, attitudes, healthcare workforce, health promotion, prevention, alcohol
- Subjects Allied to Medicine::Others in subjects allied to medicine::Subjects allied to medicine not elsewhere classified
- Social Studies::Social work::Health & welfare
- W Medicine and related subjects (NLM Classification)::WA Public health
Divisions
- University of Nottingham, UK Campus::Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences::School of Health Sciences
Research institutes and centres
- University of Nottingham, UK Campus
Deposit date
2023-07-03Data type
QuestionnairesContributors
- Yildirim, Mehmet
- Coffey, Frank
- Miller, Philip
- Premakumar, Vinuja
- Morris, Lucy
Funders
- Other
- Nottingham Hospitals Charity
Grant number
- APP 2346/FR-000000340
Collection dates
- March to December 2022
Coverage
- Open survey, not restricted to a geographical region.
Data collection method
Online questionnaire surveyResource languages
- en
Copyright
- Professor Holly Blake