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| Elizabeth M ProudeSummaryAffiliation: University of Sydney Country: Australia Publications
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Improving alcohol and tobacco history taking by junior medical officersElizabeth M Proude
Drug Health Services, Page Building, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Missenden Road, Camperdown NSW 2050 Australia
Alcohol Alcohol 43:320-5. 2008..We aimed to determine the effectiveness of individual feedback and group feedback in improving recording, assessment, and management of risky alcohol use and of tobacco smoking by Junior Medical Officers (JMOs)...
Effectiveness of skills-based training using the Drink-less package to increase family practitioner confidence in intervening for alcohol use disordersElizabeth M Proude
Drug Health Services, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia
BMC Med Educ 6:8. 2006....
The relationship between self-reported alcohol intake and the morbidities managed by GPs in AustraliaElizabeth M Proude
School of Public Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
BMC Fam Pract 7:17. 2006..Historically, detection rates of problem drinking have been low in general practice, producing lower prevalence estimates of heavy drinking than expected from population surveys...
The influence of alcohol and tobacco use in orthopaedic inpatients on complications of surgeryGerard Williams
Riverlands Drug and Alcohol Service, Lismore, New South Wales
Drug Alcohol Rev 27:55-64. 2008....
Do elective surgery patients use the internet to look for information about their condition?Elizabeth M Proude
School of Public Health, University of Sydney, and Drug Health Service, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, New South Wales, Australia
ANZ J Surg 74:304-7. 2004..As 54% of Australians have access to the internet, it might be expected that people scheduled for surgery would look for information on it. No reported Australian studies have quantified internet use by patients before surgery...
Randomized trial in family practice of a brief intervention to reduce STI risk in young adultsElizabeth M Proude
School of Public Health, University of Sydney, NSW, Australia
Fam Pract 21:537-44. 2004..Young adults represent a high-risk group for sexually transmissible infections (STIs). No randomized controlled trials of interventions in family practice to reduce sexual risk have been reported...
The effectiveness of a tailored intervention for excessive alcohol consumption prior to elective surgerySwati Shourie
School of Public Health, University of Sydney, NSW, Australia
Alcohol Alcohol 41:643-9. 2006....
Pre-operative screening for excessive alcohol consumption among patients scheduled for elective surgerySwati Shourie
School of Public Health, The University of Sydney, NSW, Australia
Drug Alcohol Rev 26:119-25. 2007..The role of the referring general practitioner and of printed advice from the surgeon in preparing patients for surgery needs further investigation...
Detection of and intervention for excessive alcohol and tobacco use among adult hospital in-patientsSwati Shourie
The University of Sydney, NSW, Australia
Drug Alcohol Rev 26:127-33. 2007..Further improvement is required in the rates of detection and interventions for alcohol use disorders and smoking in the hospital setting...
