9:00-9:30 |
Institutional welcome: Central government representatives (DG Public Health, Delegate of the National Plan on Drugs), Regional Minister of Health (Catalonia), Secretary of Public Health, Subdirector General on Addictions, HIV, STI and Viral Hepatitis |
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9:30-10:30 |
Plenary session: Carina Ferreira-Borges (WHO-Euro) |
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10:30-11:00 |
Coffee break |
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11:00-12:15 |
Parallel 1. Implementation research SBI models: 1. Cultural Safety in Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral. Briany Denny / 2. 12 years of a national program of brief interventions on alcohol and other drugs. Learning from the analysis of their coverage and access results. Pablo Norambuena / 3. Contextual factors associated with successful alcohol screening and brief intervention implementation and sustainment in adult primary care. Stacy Sterling |
Parallel 2. SBI on alcohol: 1. Identification and treatment of alcohol use disorder with the 15-method – implementation in primary care. Sven Andreasson / 2. Trajectories of alcohol screening and brief intervention (aSBI) performance and their associations with later performance and alcohol use outcomes. Felicia Chi /3. Trajectories of alcohol screening and brief intervention (aSBI) performance and their associations with later performance and alcohol use outcomes. Diogo Cardoso |
Parallel 3. Digitalization: 1. Simulating long-term outcomes of a digital alcohol intervention. Katarina Ulfsdotter Gunnarsson / 2. A randomised controlled trial assessing the effectiveness of a smartphone app intervention for alcohol-dependent adults. Josefine Östh /3. Effectiveness of Digital Alcohol Screening and Brief Interventions in College Students: A State-wide Cluster Randomized Trial from India. Abhishek Ghosh |
Workshop 1: Recruitment and retention of real and reliable participants in remote studies. Chair : Marcus Bendtsen /Topic – Digitalization |
Symposium 1: Operationalising SBI for multiple lifestyle risk factors in primary and community settings targeting low-SES and displaced people. Chair: Hugo Lopez / Topic – Integrated SBI to tackle NCD |
12:15-13:30 |
Parallel 4: SBI in different populations: 1. Piloting a strategy to prevent and manage alcohol-related problems in underage population at risk in health services. Lidia Segura /2. Epidemiology of alcohol use and alcohol use disorder among health care professionals -Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Hannah Waithera / 3. Peer-led BASICS intervention to reduce alcohol consumption and alcohol-related consequences among university students: a randomized controlled trial. Maria Lavilla-Gracia / 4. Alcohol brief interventions for older adults with cognitive decline: A systematic review. Philippa Case |
Parallel 5. SBI on alcohol: 1. The attitudes to alcohol and alcohol risks of general practitioners according to the WHO alcohol brief intervention training manual for primary care: the case study of the Local Health Unit 2 of Chieti, Vasto, Lanciano of the Abruzzo Region. Claudia Gandin / 2. Do alternative payment methods incentivize screening for unhealthy alcohol use in ambulatory care settings? Evidence from the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey. Aryn Phillips / 3. Implementation of the AUDIT-C in the Spanish digital medical records of Primary Care PC, availability of brochures and intervention guides in SBI, and campaigns on alcohol consumption. Francisco Camarelles |
Parallel 6. SBI Hospitals / Emergencies: 1. Acute care utilization after peer recovery coach-delivered brief intervention and treatment linkage in hospital emergency departments: Evaluation of the Reverse the Cycle program. Courtney Nordeck / 2. Self-reported Readiness to Change Alcohol Use in Emergency Department Patients with Alcohol Use Disorder Predicts Successful Linkage to Treatment. Kathryn Hawk / 3. Hazardous and binge drinking among people who inject drugs in Catalonia: a need for comprehensive interventions. Jorge Palacio-Vieira |
Workshop 2: Early identification and brief interventions – focusing on clinical relevance and implementation science. Chair: Torgeir G Lid / Topic – Integrated SBI to tackle NCD |
Symposium 2: Population-based alcohol screening and assessment: What we know about the validity, reliability, and clinical utility of the AUDIT-C and Alcohol Symptom Checklists implemented in routine primary care within a large U.S. health system. Chair: Kevin Hallgren / Topic – Implementation research SBI models |
13:30-14:30 |
Lunch break (poster 5 ) / relax or activity corner |
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14:30-16:00 |
Plenary session: Former presidents – Peter Anderson, Nick Heather, Jim McCambridge, Sven Andreasson, Dorothy Newbury-Birch, Malu Formiggoni, Jeremy Bray – Moderator – Antoni Gual |
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16:00-16:15 |
Coffee break (poster – 3 posters) |
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16:15-17:30 |
Workshop 3. SBIRT-Plus: The SAFER way to SDG3.5 and GAAP. Tom Babor |
Parallel 7. SBI other substances: 1. A systematic review of the effectiveness of brief interventions for reducing illicit substance use in various settings. Dorothy Newbury-Birch / 2. BI for problematic Mahua use (country made liquor among tribal adults: a randomized controlled trial. Himanshi Singh / 3. Overlap of Cannabis Use with Depression and Anxiety Disorders in a Primary Care Setting in Los Angeles, CA. Marjan Javanbakht / 4. Cluster-randomized clinical trial of a collaborative care intervention to reduce risky opioid use in primary care patients: Baseline data and preliminary findings from the “Subthreshold Opioid Use Disorder Prevention” (STOP) Trial . Jennifer McNeely |
Parallel X – Pending si se confirman los que entran |
Workshop 4: Rethinking our Ethical Obligations within SBIs. Chair : Andrew Divers / Topic – Rethinking SBI/SBIRT in the context of other policy measures |
Symposium 3: Effects, motivation, and machine learning in digital alcohol interventions. Chair: Anne Berman /Topic – Digitalization |
20:00-23:00 |
Gala diner |
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