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WHY THE CONCERN ABOUT ALCOHOL? AND WHAT DOES IT HAVE TO DO WITH GENERAL PRACTICE? Peter Rice, Consultant Psychiatrist, NHS Tayside.

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1 WHY THE CONCERN ABOUT ALCOHOL? AND WHAT DOES IT HAVE TO DO WITH GENERAL PRACTICE? Peter Rice, Consultant Psychiatrist, NHS Tayside

2 ISD 2005 Alcohol Related Deaths in Scotland 1980 - 2003

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4 Male Cancer Deaths in Scotland 1997 - 2007 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

5 Female Cancer Diagnosis in Scotland 1997 - 2007

6 SCOTTISH ALCOHOL HARM or INTOXICATION ADMISSIONS: THE AGE and GENDER PROFILE

7 ISD 2005 THE AGE PROFILE OF HEALTH HARM

8 Chronic Liver Disease Mortality by Deprivation, Scotland (Men)

9 Alcohol related deaths in the UK, by local area, 1998-2004 Source: Office for National Statistics 15 of the 20 UK areas with the highest male death rates are in Scotland Dundee ranks 5 th highest in the UK for men For women, the alcohol related death rate in Dundee ranks 2 nd highest in the UK

10 Liver Cirrhosis Death Rates 1950 – 2006 : An International Comparison

11 UK Alcohol Consumption

12 - Coronary Heart Disease - Children’s Dental Care - Childhood Obesity - Suicide Prevention - Smoking Cessation - Breastfeeding and……. Achieve agreed number of screenings using the setting- appropriate screening tool and appropriate alcohol brief intervention, in line with SIGN 74 guidelines by 2010/11 HEALTH IMPROVEMENT TARGETS 2008

13 First call on the additional funding should be to enable NHS Boards to meet these (HEAT) targets, and for brief interventions to become part of the standard services offered by NHS Scotland. We anticipate that considerable work will be required in 2008/09 to establish delivery arrangements and build capacity across the priority settings of -Primary Care, -A&E - Ante natal - Acute Care - Deprived populations SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT PUBLIC HEALTH ALLOCATIONS 08/09

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17 STAGE OF CHANGE Precontemplation“At the back of my mind.” Contemplation Thinking about it Preparation Getting ready to do something Action Doing something MaintenanceKeeping it going

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22 AUDIT SCORING <8 Low risk 8-15 Hazardous Drinking 16-19 Harmful Drinking >20 Possible dependence

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24 1 Unit of Alcohol equals 10mls pure alcohol.

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