Brief Intervention for Alcohol Related Problems Can be Used at Various Environments
Krátká intervence pro problémy působené alkoholem může probíhat v různých prostředích
Krátká intervence pro problémy působené alkoholem je efektivní. Vzhledem k vysoké spotřebě alkoholu v České republice je třeba, aby skrínink a krátkou intervenci prováděli nejen zdravotníci, ale i pracovnici jiných oborů. K postupům používaným při krátké intervenci patří zpětná vazba ohledně problémů s alkoholem, jasné doporučení, posilování motivace, používání tištěných materiálů, aktivní předání a další. Skrínink a krátká intervence byly úspěšně použity například v ordinaci praktických lékařů, u psychiatrických pacientů, v porodnictví, v nemocničním prostředí, ve vězeňství, na školách všech typů i v pracovních prostředích.
Klíčová slova:
alkohol, krátká intervence, technika, prostředí.
Authors:
K. Nešpor; L. Csémy 1
Authors‘ workplace:
Oddělení léčby závislostí (muži) – Psychiatrická léčebna Bohnice, Praha
; Psychiatrické centrum Praha
1
Published in:
Čas. Lék. čes. 2005; 144: 840-843
Category:
Special Articles
Overview
Brief intervention for alcohol related problems is effective. Considering high per capita alcohol consumption, it is desirable that brief intervention should be practiced not only by health professionals but also by other workers. Feedback about alcohol related problems, clear advice, motivation enhancement, written texts, active referral, etc. has been used. Screening and brief interventions were successfully employed in general practice, psychiatry, gynaecology and obstetrics, at emergency and trauma units, in judiciary system, at schools including colleges and at various workplaces.
Key words:
alcohol, brief intervention, technique, environments.
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