INEBRIA Conference Program and Speakers
8th Annual International Network on Brief Interventions for Alcohol Problems (INEBRIA) Conference: September 21-23, 2011
INEBRIA Conference Program
September 21, Wednesday: AOD-SBI Meeting
- Morning and afternoon plenary sessions featuring large alcohol and drug SBI implementation efforts
- Oral Abstract Presentations
- Small Group Discussions
Click here to view a detailed program for the AOD-SBI Meeting, including speakers.
5:30pm INEBRIA Conference: New Frontiers—Translating Science to Enhance Health
- Welcome to Massachusetts: JudyAnn Bigby, MD, Massachusetts Secretary of Health and Human Services
- Evening Welcome Reception
September 22, Thursday:
7:00am: Registration/sign-in and continental breakfast (Liberty Ballroom and lobby)
8:00am: INEBRIA Conference Opening Keynote: Widespread and routine alcohol brief interventions in practice: The bigger picture (Nick Heather, PhD)
9:15am: Plenary and Audience Debate: What we know and don’t know about BI effectiveness (Richard Saitz, MD, MPH)
10:45am: Best Abstract Plenary
11:45am: Buffet Lunch on the Rotundas
1:00pm: Oral Abstract, Symposia and Workshop Presentations (5 simultaneous sessions):
Concurrent Session 1
Oral Presentation Session 1
1-O1A.
The Role of Drug Use in Brief Alcohol Interventions: A Multi-Ethnic/Racial Analysis
Presenting author: Craig Field, PhD, MPH
Co-authors: Gerald Cochran, Raul Caetano
1-O1B.
Screening and Brief Intervention for Patients with Tobacco and At-risk Alcohol Use in a Dental Setting
Presenting author: Bonnie McRee, PhD, MPH
Co-authors: Thomas Babor, Frances Del Boca, Janice Vendetti, Cheryl Oncken, Howard Bailit, Joseph Burleson
1-O1C.
Screening and brief interventions for alcohol use in surgical oncology unit: framework, educational program and qualitative analysis of the implementation process
Presenting author: Marion Barrault
Co-authors: Marianne Saint Jacques, Gilliard Jérôme, Grados Clarisse, Garguil Véronique, Anne Boyer, Lakdja Fabrice, Bussieres Emmanuel
1-O1D.
The development of pharmacy brief intervention practice: overview of a research programme
Presenting author: Ranjita Dhital, BSc, MSc
Co-authors: Ian J. Norman, Natasha S. Khan, Jim McCambridge, Peter Milligan
1-O1E.
A pilot study of alcohol Screening and Brief Interventions (SBIs) in Community Pharmacy
Presenting author: Niamh Fitzgerald, BScPharm, PhD
Co-authors: D. Stewart, M. Jaffray, J. Inch, E. Duncan, E. Afolabi, A. Ludbrook
1-O1F.
Alcohol Brief Intervention (BI) Delivered in UK Community Pharmacies: Customers’ Experiences
Presenting author: Cate Whittlesea, PhD, MSc Econ, BScPharm
Co-authors: Ranjita Dhital, Ian Norman
Concurrent Session 2
Oral Presentation Session 2
2-O2A.
Back to the Future: A very brief history of brief interventions
Presenting author: Jim McCambridge, PhD
Co-authors: John Cunningham, Kypros Kypri
2-O2B.
How does brief motivational intervention works? A mediation analysis
Presenting author: Jacques Gaume, MA, PhD
Co-authors: Nicolas Bertholet, Mohamed Faouzi, Gerhard Gmel, Jean-Bernard Daeppen
2-O2C.
Do research assessments make college students more reactive to alcohol events?
Presenting author: Molly Magill, PhD
Co-authors: Christopher Kahler, Peter Monti, Nancy Barnett
2-O2D.
Alcohol screening, Brief Interventions and Stepped Care with Older Alcohol Users.
Presenting author: Ruth McGovern, BA Hons Social Studies, DipSW, PG Dip Counselling, MA Counselling, PhD Sociology
Co-authors: Simon Coulton, Jude Watson, Martin Bland, Colin Drummond, Eileen Kaner, Christine Godfrey, Alan Hassey, Dorothy Newbury-Birch
2-O2E.
Predictive Value of Readiness, Importance, and Confidence in Ability to Change Drinking and Smoking
Presenting author: Nicolas Bertholet, MD, MSc
Co-authors: Jacques Gaume, Mohamed Faouzi, Jean-Bernard Daeppen, Gerhard Gmel
2-O2F.
Relatively drunk: subjective intoxication and estimated health consequences of alcohol consumption are conditional on the presence of less intoxicated individuals, not level of intoxication
Presenting author: Simon Moore, BSc, PhD
Co-authors: Alex Wood, Gordon Brown, Jonathan Shepherd
Concurrent Session 3
Workshop Presentation 1
3-W1.
Implementing SBI in School-Based Health Centers
Presenting author: Enid Watson, MDiv
Co-authors: Carol D. Girard, Adam Stoler
Concurrent Session 4
Workshop Presentation 2
4-W2.
NIDA Clinical Trials Network (CTN) Electronic Health Records Project: Public Opportunity for Input into Standardized Common Data Elements for Drug Abuse Treatment
Facilitator: Udi Ghitza, PhD
Co-authors: Betty Tai, Thomas McLellan, Robert Lindblad, Robert Gore-Langton, Steven Sparenborg, Richard Saitz
Concurrent Session 5
Symposium Presentation 1
5-S1.
SBI implementation strategies in 4 Mediterranean Countries (Italy, Portugal and Slovenia and Catalonia): Key elements, commonalities, lessons learnt and the way forward
Discussant: Joan Colom, MD
5-S1A. |
Early detection and brief intervention for hazardous and harmful drinkers in PHC in Italy: Evaluation of the strategies, activities and experiences of the Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Presenting author: Emanuele Scafato
Co-authors: S. Ghirini, A. Rossi, L. Galuzzo, S. Martire, L. Di Pasquale, Claudia Gandin
5-S1B. |
Alcohol-related problems and primary care in Portugal: The state of the art
Presenting author: Cristina Ribeiro
Co-authors: n/a
5-S1C.
Brief interventions for drink driver offenders in Slovenia
Presenting author: Marko Kolsek
Co-authors: n/a
5-S1D.
Facilitators and obstacles in the institutionalization of EIBI in Catalonia
Presenting author: Lídia Segura
Co-authors: Estela Diaz, Jorge Palacio, Rosa Freixedas, Nuria Bastida, Eulalia Duran, Antoni Gual, Joan Colom
2:45pm: Plenary with Moderated Audience Discussion: Implementation of SBI in the US Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care System: Lessons Learned (Katharine Bradley, MD, MPH)
3:15pm: Best Abstract Plenary Presentation
4:15pm: Poster Session and Best Poster Award
6:30pm: Conference Dinner at the Museum of Science, Boston – Includes: Opening reception and welcoming remarks, full access to Blue Wing exhibits, a Theater of Electricity lightning show, buffet dinner and music. Located a convenient walk from the conference venue along Boston’s beautiful Charles River. For more information on the conference dinner, click here.
September 23, Friday:
7:00am: Registration/sign-in and continental breakfast (Liberty Ballroom and lobby)
8:00am: Plenary: Self-Change: Findings and Implications for the Treatment of Addictive Behaviors (Linda Sobell, PhD)
9:15am: Oral Abstract, Symposia and Workshop Presentations:
Concurrent Session 6
Oral Presentation Session 3
6-O3A.
Com-BI-ne: preliminary results of a feasibility trial of brief intervention to improve alcohol consumption and co-morbid outcomes in hypertensive or depressed primary care patients
Presenting author: Ruth McGovern PhD
Co-authors: Graeme Wilson, Catherine Wray, Dorothy Newbury-Birch, Elaine McColl, Chris Speed, Anne Crosland, Paul Cassidy, Dave Tomson, Shona Haining, Eileen Kaner
6-O3B.
A randomised trial of brief intervention strategies in patients with alcohol related facial trauma sustained as a result of interpersonal violence
Presenting author: Christine Goodall, BSc BDS FHEA PhD FDS (OS) RCPSG
Co-authors: Adrian Bowman, Iain Smith, Alex Crawford, Lisa Collin, Ian Holland, Andrew Carton, Fiona Oakey, Ashraf Ayoub
6-O3C.
Relationship between Organizational Climate and Activities to Prevent the Use of Risk of Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs among professionals in Primary Health Care
Presenting author: Erica Cruvinel, Masters Degree
Co-authors: Telmo Ronzani, Ronaldo Bastos
6-O3D.
Setting-specific factors influencing trajectories of alcohol consumption in untreated control groups in early intervention studies for problematic drinking
Presenting author: Gallus Bischof, Ph.D., Dipl. Psych.
Co-authors: Jennis Freyer-Adam, Christian Meyer, John Ulrich, Hans-Juergen Rumpf
6-O3E.
Assessment of the SBIRT Implementation Impact in attitudinal changes and moralization of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs
Presenting author: Telmo Ronzani, PhD
Co-authors: Marina Oliveira, Daniela Mota, Erica Cruvinel, Tamires Laport, Leonarrdo Martins
6-O3F.
Institutionalizing SBIRT in Community Health Centers: The Baltimore Project
Presenting author: Marla Oros, RN, MS
Co-authors: Yngvild Olsen, Colleen Hosler
Concurrent Session 7
Oral Presentation Session 4
7-O4A.
National education and implementations initiatives in the field of alcohol and its effect on perceived competence and clinical practice in Swedish primary care.
Presenting author: Fredrik Spak, MD, PhD
Co-authors: Magnus Geirsson, Marika Holmqvist, Preben Bendtsen, Per Nilsen
7-O4B.
Brief FASD prevention intervention: Russian physicians’ skills demonstrated in an educational and a clinical trial in Russia
Presenting author: Tatiana Balachova, PhD
Co-authors: Barbara Bonner, Vladimir Shapkait, Galina Isurina, Larissa Tsvetkova, Irina Grandilevskaya
7-O4C.
SBI Training for HIV Healthcare Workers in sub-Saharan Africa
Presenting author: Richard Spence, PhD
Co-authors: n/a
7-O4D.
Colorado’s Ryan White SBIRT Collaborative Project: Screening and brief intervention for substance use in HIV/AIDS case management and healthcare settings
Presenting author: Leigh Fischer, MPH
Co-authors: n/a
7-O4E.
Integration of early identification and brief intervention in frontline health services : The case of Quebec.
Presenting author: Marianne Saint-Jacques, Ph.D. Psychology
Co-authors: Thomas G. Brown, Sarah Filion-Bilodeau, John Topp, David Ross, Lucie Legault
7-O4F.
A brief intervention targeting primary care physicians’ prescribing of pharmacotherapies for alcohol dependence: can it impact on their prescribing behaviour and reduce hospital inpatient admissions?
Presenting author: Anthony Shakeshaft
Co-authors: n/a
Concurrent Session 8
Workshop Presentation 3
8-W3.
Assessment Reactivity and Related Methodological Issues for Brief Intervention Trials
Facilitator: Jim McCambridge, PhD
Co-authors: Kypros Kypri, John Witton, Diana Elbourne
Concurrent Session 9
Workshop Presentation 4
9-W4.
Mainstreaming Alcohol Brief Interventions in Diverse Settings
Facilitator: Niamh Fitzgerald, PhD
Co-authors: n/a
Concurrent Session 10
Symposium Presentation 2
10-S2.
Innovative methodologies for testing SBIRT in six emergency departments: The Clinical Trials Network’s SMART-ED Trial
Discussant: Harold Perl, PhD
10-S2A.
Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) for Drug and Alcohol Related Health Problems in Emergency Departments (ED): Review of Outcomes, Implementations, and Cost
Presenting author: Daniel Fischer, M.Ed
Co-authors: Dennis Donovan, Alyssa Forceheimes, Michael Bogenschutz
10-S2B. |
Alcohol-SMART-ED Study Design to Examine the Role of Assessment Reactivity in SBIRT
Presenting author: Dennis Donovan, PhD
Co-authors: Michael Bogenschutz, Harold Perl, Alyssa Forceheimes, Byron Adinoff, Raul Mandler, Neal Oden
10-S2C.
Factors associated with effective implementation of SBIRT delivered in an emergency department setting
Presenting author: Alyssa Forceheimes, PhD
Co-authors: Cameron Crandall, Michael Bogenschutz, Dennis Donovan, Bob Lindblad, Robrina Walker
10-S2D.
Screening Procedures to Identify Problematic Substance Users in Medical Emergency Departments
Presenting author: Michael Bogenschutz, MD
Co-authors: Dennis Donovan, Cameron Crandall, Robert Lindblad, Raul Mandler, Harold Perl, Alyssa Forceheimes
Concurrent Session 11
Symposium Presentation 3
11-S3.
SIPS symposium: The effectiveness and cost effectiveness of alcohol screening and brief interventions from the SIPS research programme in England
Discussant: Colin Drummond, MD
11-S3A.
A Randomised Controlled Trial of Different Methods of Alcohol Screening and Brief Interventions in Routine Accident and Emergency Department Care (SIPS-ED) – 12M outcomes
Presenting author: Paolo Deluca, PhD
Co-authors: Colin Drummond, Simon Coulton, Eileen Kaner, Dorothy Newbury-Birch, Tom Phillips, Katherine Perryman, Nick Heather, Christine Godfrey
11-S3B. |
Screening and brief alcohol intervention in routine primary care in the UK: SIPS trial 12 month outcomes
Presenting author: Eileen Kaner, PhD
Co-authors: Colin Drummond, Paolo Deluca, Dorothy Newbury-Birch, Simon Coulton,
11-S3C. |
A Randomised Controlled Trial of Different Methods of Alcohol Screening and Brief Interventions in Routine Probation Settings (SIPS-CJS) – 12M outcomes
Presenting author: Dorothy Newbury-Birch, PhD
Co-authors: Eileen Kaner, Paolo Deluca, Simon Coulton
11-S3D.
The utility of different screening methods to detect hazardous drinking and alcohol use disorders in the SIPS research programme
Presenting author: Simon Coulton, M.Sc
Co-authors: Colin Drummond, Paolo Deluca, Eileen Kaner, Dorothy Newbury-Birch, Katherine Perryman, Tom Phillips
11:00am: Annual General Meeting of the INEBRIA Network (all conference participants are invited to attend)
12:15pm: Buffet Lunch on the Rotundas
1:45pm: Plenary: Electronic forms of alcohol screening and brief intervention (Kypros Kypri, PhD)
2:45pm: Oral Abstract, Symposia and Workshop Presentations:
Concurrent Session 12
Oral Presentation Session 5
12-O5A.
Evaluation of rollout of alcohol brief interventions in health and social care teams following multi-disciplinary training.
Presenting author: Niamh Fitzgerald, BScPharm, PhD
Co-authors: Heather Molloy, Fiona MacDonald
12-O5B.
Evaluation of a training program on EIBI and cardiovascular risk in Italian GPs
Presenting author: Pierluigi Struzzo
Co-authors: Luigi Canciani, Alberto Gianmarini Barsanti
12-O5C.
Implementation of screening tools and brief intervention by health professionals trained by a distance learning course
Presenting author: Ana Paula L. Carneiro, Bachelor
Co-authors: Maria Lucia O. Souza-Formigoni, Eroy A. Silva, Paulina CAV Duarte
12-O5D.
Impact of a distance learning training of health professionals on substance use screening and brief intervention on their beliefs and attitudes related to drug use and users
Presenting author: Denise DeMicheli, Bachelor
Co-authors: Monica Maino, Jose Carlos Fernandes Galduroz, Yone Moura, Paulina AV Duarte, Maria Lucia O Souza-Formigoni
12-O5E.
Primary care based facilitated access to alcohol reduction websites – a potential solution to the “know do” gap in primary care?
Presenting author: Paul Wallace, MSc FRCGP FFPHM
Co-authors: Leo Pas, Pierluigi Struzzo
12-O5F.
Therapist Effects on Client Drinking Across Four Motivational Interviewing Sessions: A Longitudinal Analysis of Process Predictors
Presenting author: Molly Magill, PhD
Co-authors: Robert Stout, Timothy Apodaca
Concurrent Session 13
Oral Presentations 6
13-O6B.
RCT of the effectiveness of electronic mail based alcohol intervention with university students: dismantling the assessment and feedback components
Presenting author: Preben Bendtsen, MD, PhD
Co-authors: Jim McCambridge, Marcus Bendtsen, Nadine Karlsson, Per Nilsen
13-O6C.
Investigation of the feasibility of a brief intervention delivered using mobile phones to reduce harmful drinking and injury among trauma patients in New Zealand
Presenting author: Shanthi Ameratunga, MBChB, MPH, PhD
Co-authors: Emily Smith, Bridget Kool, Kimiora Raerino
13-O6D.
Overcoming Challenges to SBI Implementation with Technology: The Promise of Interactive Voice Response Systems
Presenting author: Gail Rose, PhD
Co-authors: John Helzer
13-O6E.
Limitations to Implementing Alcohol Screening with an Electronic Clinical Reminder in the Veterans Affairs Healthcare System: A Qualitative Study
Presenting author: Emily Williams, PhD, MPH
Co-authors: Carol Achtmeyer, Rachel Thomas, Joel Grossbard, Gwen Lapham, Laura Johnson, Evette Ludman, Douglas Berger, Katharine Bradley
Concurrent Session 14
Workshop Presentation 5
14-W5.
The Development of a Clinical Decision Support for Illicit Substance Use in Primary Care
Facilitator: Geetha Subramaniam, M.D.
Co-authors: Betty Tai, Robert Lindblad, Bob Gore-Langston, Udi Ghitza
Concurrent Session 15
Workshop Presentation 6
15-W6.
Brief Intervention Group: Integrating SBIRT in Workplace Settings
Facilitator: Tracy McPherson, PhD
Co-authors: Judy Mickenberg
Concurrent Session 16
Workshop Presentation 7
16-W7.
Implementation and Sustainability of SBIRT in SAMHSA Grantees: Shaping the Cross-site Evaluation of SAMHSA’s Third Cohort of Grantees
Facilitator: Jeremy Bray, PhD
Co-authors: Carolina Barbosa, Frances Del Boca, William Dowd, Georgia Karuntzos, Bonnie McRee, Manu Singh, Janice Vendetti, Members of the SBIRT Cross-Site Evaluation Team
Concurrent Session 17
Symposium Presentation 4
17-S4.
SBIRT-related MI Training Methods and Outcomes
Discussant: Sylvia Shellenberger, PhD
17-S4A.
Training SBIRT Health Care Practitioners Using Standardized Patient and Expert Coaching
Presenting author: Mary Velasquez, PhD
Co-authors: Sylvia Shellenberger, Kirk von Sternberg
17-S4B. |
Training Medical Students to Conduct Motivational Interviewing: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Presenting author: Jean-Bernard Daeppen, MD
Co-authors: Cristiana Fortini, Nicolas Bertholet, Raphael Bonvin, Alexandre Berney, Pierre-André Michaud, Carine Layat, Jacques Gaume
17-S4C. |
Reduction in drinking days and binge drinking days among patients receiving SBIRT services during an emergency department visit: 6 month results from GA BASICS
Presenting author: Joanna Akin, MPH
Co-authors: Aaron Johnson, J. Paul Seale, Gabe Kuperminc
17-S4D. |
Screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for alcohol and other drug use among adolescents: Evaluation of a pediatric residency curriculum
Presenting author: Sheryl Ryan, MD
Co-authors: Shara Martel, Michael Pantalon, Steve Martino, Jeanette Tetrault, Stephen Thung, Steven Bernstein, Peggy Auinger, Gail Donofrio
4:20pm: Closing Ceremony (Nick Heather, PhD)
INEBRIA Boston and AOD-SBI Sponsors and Co-sponsors
Funding for this conference was made possible (in part) by Grant 1R13AA020158 from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism and Grant 1R13DA031540 from the National Institute on Drug Abuse. The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.