Screening and Counseling for Unhealthy Alcohol Use in Primary Care Practices
Daniel E. Jonas, Sean R. Riley, Leslie Brouwer, Marcella H. Boynton, Colleen Barclay, Debbie Grammer, Chris Weathington, Mary McCaskill, Sarah A. Birken, Kimberly Shoenbill, Adam J. Zolotor, Samuel Cykert, Darren A. DeWalt

TL;DR
Practice facilitation in primary care practices increased screening and counseling for unhealthy alcohol use, even during the pandemic.
Contribution
Demonstrates that practice facilitation improves adoption of evidence-based screening and counseling for unhealthy alcohol use in primary care.
Findings
Screening rates increased from 17.4% to 57.6% after practice facilitation.
Counseling after positive screenings rose from 0% to 32.3%.
Improvements were sustained despite pandemic-related challenges.
Abstract
Does practice facilitation provided to small and medium-sized primary care practices increase the number and percentage of patients who are screened and counseled for unhealthy alcohol use? In this quality improvement study of 21 practices and 54 294 patients, rates of screening and brief counseling increased significantly, and improvements were sustained, despite COVID-19 pandemic–related barriers. There was significant variability in adoption of evidence-based screening and counseling across participating practices. These findings suggest that practice facilitation was associated with increased adoption of evidence-based screening and counseling for unhealthy alcohol use. This quality improvement study evaluates the association between primary care practice facilitation and evidence-based screening, counseling, and pharmacotherapy for unhealthy alcohol use among primary care…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSubstance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes · Alcoholism and Thiamine Deficiency · Opioid Use Disorder Treatment
