Alcohol use disorders : diagnosis, assessment and management of harmful drinking and alcohol dependence / National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health commissioned by the National Institute for Health & Clinical Excellence
Published
London : British Psychological Society and Royal College of Psychiatrists, [2011]
Contents note continued: 4.3.From evidence to recommendations -- 4.4.Recommendations -- 5.Organisation And Delivery Of Care -- SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE ORGANISATION AND DELIVERY OF CARE -- 5.1.Introduction -- 5.2.Organising principles of care -- 5.3.Services for people who misuse alcohol -- SECTION 2 EVALUATING THE ORGANISATION OF CARE FOR PEOPLE WHO MISUSE ALCOHOL -- 5.4.Review question -- 5.5.Introduction -- 5.6.Case management -- 5.7.Assertive community treatment -- 5.8.Stepped care -- 5.9.Clincial evidence summary -- 5.10.From evidence to recommendations -- 5.11.Recommendations -- 5.12.Research recommendation -- SECTION 3 THE ASSESSMENT OF HARMFUL DRINKING AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE -- 5.13.Introduction -- 5.14.Clincial questions -- 5.15.Aim of review of diagnostic and assessment tools for alcohol dependence and harmful alcohol use -- 5.16.Quantitative review of assessment tools -- 5.17.Narrative synthesis of assessment tools -- 5.18.The assessment of alcohol dependence --
Contents note continued: 5.19.The assessment of problems associated with alcohol misuse -- 5.20.The assessment of motivation -- 5.21.Special populations - older people -- 5.22.Special populations - children and young people -- 5.23.The structure and content of the assessment interview -- 5.24.Framework for assessment of alcohol misuse -- 5.25.The framework for assessment of alcohol misuse -- 5.26.From evidence to recommendations -- SECTION 4 DETERMINING THE APPROPRIATE SETTING FOR THE DELIVERY OF EFFECTIVE CARE -- 5.27.Introduction -- 5.28.Review questions -- 5.29.Assisted alcohol withdrawal -- 5.30.Evaluating dosing regimes for assisted withdrawal -- 5.31.From evidence to recommendations: assisted withdrawal -- 5.32.Residential and community settings for the delivery of interventions for alcohol misuse -- 6.Psychological And Psychosocial Interventions -- 6.1.Introduction -- 6.2.Therapist factors -- 6.3.Matching effects/severity --
Contents note continued: 6.4.Setting the context for 12-step facilitation and Alcoholics Anonymous -- 6.5.Review of psychological therapies -- 6.6.Outcomes -- 6.7.Motivational techniques -- 6.8.12-step facilitation -- 6.9.Cognitive behavioural therapy -- 6.10.Behavioural therapies (excluding contingency management) -- 6.11.Contingency management -- 6.12.Social network and environment-based therapies -- 6.13.Couples therapy -- 6.14.Counselling -- 6.15.Short-term psychodynamic therapy -- 6.16.Multi-modal treatment -- 6.17.Self-help-based treatment -- 6.18.Psychoeducational interventions -- 6.19.Mindfulness meditation -- 6.20.Clinical evidence summary -- 6.21.Health economic evidence -- 6.22.Special populations - children and young people -- 6.23.From evidence to recommendations -- 6.24.Recommendations -- 6.25.Acupuncture -- 6.26.Psychological interventions for carers -- 7.Pharmacological Interventions -- 7.1.Introduction -- 7.2.Review of pharmacological interventions --
Contents note continued: 7.3.Clinical review protocol for pharmacological interventions for relapse prevention -- 7.4.Acamprosate -- 7.5.Naltrexone -- 7.6.Acamprosate + naltrexone (combined intervention) -- 7.7.Oral disulfiram -- 7.8.Meta-regression on baseline alcohol consumption and effectiveness -- 7.9.Predictors of efficacy -- 7.10.Health economic evidence -- 7.11.Economic model -- 7.12.Children and young people -- 7.13.Assessment, monitoring and side-effect profile -- 7.14.Review of other pharmacological interventions not licensed in the UK for relapse prevention -- 7.15.From evidence to recommendations -- 7.16.Pharmacotherapy for less severe dependence and non-dependent drinking -- 7.17.Comorbidities -- 7.18.Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome -- 8.Summary Of Recommendations -- 8.1.Principles of care -- 8.2.Identification and assessment -- 8.3.Interventions for alcohol misuse -- 8.4.Research recommendations -- 9.Appendices -- 10.References
Machine generated contents note: 1.Preface -- 1.1.National clinical guidelines -- 1.2.The national alcohol dependence and harmful alcohol use guideline -- 2.Alcohol Dependence And Harmful Alcohol Use -- 2.1.Introduction -- 2.2.Definitions -- 2.3.Epidemiology of alcohol -- 2.4.Aetiology -- 2.5.Course of harmful alcohol use and dependence -- 2.6.Pharmacology of alcohol -- 2.7.Identification and diagnosis -- 2.8.The role of treatment and management -- 2.9.Current care in the National Health Service -- 2.10.Service user organisations -- 2.11.Impact on families -- 2.12.Special populations -- 2.13.Economic impact -- 3.Methods Used To Develop This Guideline -- 3.1.Overview -- 3.2.The scope -- 3.3.The guideline development group -- 3.4.Review questions -- 3.5.Clinical evidence methods -- 3.6.Health economics methods -- 3.7.Stakeholder contributions -- 3.8.Validation of the guideline -- 4.Experience Of Care -- 4.1.Introduction -- 4.2.Review of the qualitative literature --