Behavioral Counseling Interventions in Primary Care To Reduce Risky/Harmful Alcohol Use by Adults: A Summary of the Evidence for the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force
Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research · Robert Wood Johnson Foundation · +1 more institution
Abstract
Primary health care visits offer opportunities to identify and intervene with risky or harmful drinkers to reduce alcohol consumption. PURPOSE: To systematically review evidence for the efficacy of brief behavioral counseling interventions in primary care settings to reduce risky and harmful alcohol consumption. DATA SOURCES: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Database of Research Effectiveness (DARE), MEDLINE, Cochrane Controlled Clinical Trials, PsycINFO, HealthSTAR, CINAHL databases, bibliographies of reviews and included trials from 1994 through April 2002; update search through February 2003. STUDY SELECTION: An inclusive search strategy (alcohol* or drink*) identified English-language systematic reviews or trials of primary care interventions to reduce risky/harmful alcohol use. Twelve controlled trials with general adult patients met our quality and relevance inclusion criteria. DATA EXTRACTION: Investigators abstracted study design and setting, participant characteristics, screening and assessment procedures, intervention components, alcohol consumption and other outcomes, and quality-related study details. DATA SYNTHESIS: Six to 12 months after good-quality, brief, multicontact behavioral counseling interventions (those with up to 15 minutes of initial contact and at least 1 follow-up), participants reduced the average number of drinks per week by 13% to 34% more than controls did, and the proportion of participants drinking at moderate or safe levels was 10% to 19% greater compared with controls. One study reported maintenance of improved drinking patterns for 48 months.
Behavioral counseling interventions for risky/harmful alcohol use among adult primary care patients could provide an effective component of a public health approach to reducing risky/harmful alcohol use. Future research should focus on implementation strategies to facilitate adoption of these practices into routine health care.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 21.95
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 92
Authors
5- EPEvelyn P. WhitlockCorresponding
Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, University of Rochester
- MRMichael R Polen
Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, University of Rochester
- CACarla A. Green
Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, University of Rochester
- TOTracy Orleans
Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, University of Rochester
- JDJonathan D. Klein
Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, University of Rochester
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- PsycINFO
- Psychological intervention
- CINAHL
- MEDLINE
- Systematic review
- Poison control
- Data extraction
- Good health and well-being