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Published in: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 1/2012

Open Access 01-10-2012 | Meeting abstract

Facilitators and obstacles in instituting of early identification and brief intervention in Catalonia

Authors: Lídia Segura, Estela Diaz, Jorge Palacio, Rosa Freixedas, Nuria Bastida, Eulalia Duran, Antoni Gual, Joan Colom

Published in: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice | Special Issue 1/2012

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In Catalonia, the implementation of early identification and brief intervention (EIBI) started in 2002. Since then, through an iterative process consisted of two consecutive phases, significant improvements have been achieved in the number of professionals involved, in the level of screening conducted in primary care, and in the referral of people with alcohol use disorders to specialty care. Nevertheless, some elements still need to be addressed to achieve widespread adoption of EIBI. In this presentation, we review the elements identified as facilitators and obstacles to this process. The information comes from process indicators, from ongoing evaluation of results following implementation of the program, and from qualitative information gathered through surveys and interviews with participants in the referral network. Among the facilitators are the creation of the alcohol treatment referral network and the ongoing support for this network, peer-to-peer training, coordination between primary and specialist care, and inclusion in contractual incentives. Barriers included diversity of medical records available, lack of standardized tools for monitoring of action, and lack of a reliable system to monitor implementation in primary care. Once adequate training is available and a positive attitude toward EIBI has been achieved for all involved, one of the chief obstacles facing any health-care system is the institutionalizing the necessary work tools in the available clinical histories. In Catalonia this represents a challenge since there are 27 providers using nine different MR, with the resulting difficulties for integrating and monitoring results. …
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Title
Facilitators and obstacles in instituting of early identification and brief intervention in Catalonia
Authors
Lídia Segura
Estela Diaz
Jorge Palacio
Rosa Freixedas
Nuria Bastida
Eulalia Duran
Antoni Gual
Joan Colom
Publication date
01-10-2012
Publisher
BioMed Central
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1940-0640-7-S1-A33

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