COUNTRY PRESENTATION - SLOVENIA Barcelona, 24. february 2003 Marko Kolšek Department of Family Medicine Medical faculty University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.

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COUNTRY PRESENTATION - SLOVENIA Barcelona, 24. february 2003 Marko Kolšek Department of Family Medicine Medical faculty University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

Most significant advances in PHC since 2000 Implementation of systematic training for EIBI during specialisation of family medicine (winter 2000/2001) 3-Q AUDIT included in a cardio-vascular risk questionnaire that is used by GPs for systematic preventive check-ups for adults (20% of patients from GP’s list should be screened per year) – January 2002 beginning collaboration with the Ministry of Health to support wide refraiming understanding among PHC teams all around the country and among the population as a whole (winter 2002/2003)

Barriers and challenges in implementation in §lack of time and trainers for training GPs for EIBI §GPs work overload (so they are not motivated enough to learn new approaches) §how to change attitudes towards alcohol that are based on alcohol culture

Key advances we would like to see in in Slovenia §Agreement on alcohol policy nation wide §Implementation of the new project for refraiming understanding and EIBI training supported by the Ministry of Health §Implementation of the basics for the management of alcohol use disorders in PHC at curriculum for nurses

To make them possible we need §Money and human resources to run the project and other plans §Willingness of the Ministry of Health §motivation of GPs