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1 Risk-drinking The use of alcohol that is, or may become harmful, but where no addiction is present.

2 Effects Risky drinking has large impact on many of the common diagnoses in family medicine, such as hypertension, cardiac arythmia, depression, anxiety, insomnia etc.

3 The risk-drinking patients usually have no problem to cut back alcohol consumption, once they realize the connection to their health problems.

4 GPs agree that it is important that patients with a risk-drinking profile are identified and get advice on changing habits BUT : 50% ask patients about use of alcohol 75% think they cannot influence how much their patients drink 97,1% wish to get more education in the field

5 The Risk-drinking Project How to teach GPs an effective approach to achieve changes in their patients habits of alcohol consumption

6 Three main points of strategy Forceful economic support by the government both to a national knowledge centre and to all of the country’s health care regions Use professional organisations Focus on education and networks

7 Issues about alcohol habits shall be a natural element in daily health care in such a way that it reflects the importance alcohol has as a source of injuries and illnesses Goal

8 HOW ? PATIENT-CENTRED approach – is it in the interest of the patient ? EMPOWERMENT – to summon the powers within the patient. MI

9 Culture competence Methodology suited to the daily practices of doctors and nurses

10 Cave! ”commando training”

11 The risk-drinking workshop An educational model, using the experiences of the practitioner to overcome obstacles and fears when dealing with the risk-drinking patient:  Barriers  Facts/experiences  Methods of Consultation /MI

12 Methodology Combining the risk drinking workshop with training in motivational interviewing has proven to be successful.

13 OPPORTUNITY 1 Has the patient noticed that his /her problem has a connection to alcohol ?

14 OPPORTUNITY 2 Offer information in connection to the patients diagnosis

15 OPPORTUNITY 3 Provide information on treatment.

16 OPPORTUNITY 4 Introduce the idea of different sensibility.

17 OPPORTUNITY 5 Test if there is a connection

18 OPPORTUNITY 6 Lab tests NB To talk with the patient has a much higher sensitivity and specificity than most labresults

19 How to reach us www.fhi.se / riskbruksprojektetwww.fhi.se English version available at the site E-mail: asa(.)wetterqvist@fhi.se

20 Seven sub-projects Motivational Interviewing - MI General practitioners Specialist trainee doctors (ST-doctors) District nurses Maternity health care Child health care Occupational health


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