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International Journal of Nursing Studies | 1999

The views of nurses to the conduct of a randomised controlled trial of problem drinkers in an accident and emergency department

Charlie Brooker; Jean Peters; Christopher McCabe; Neil Short

The Trent Regional Health Authority funded a study in 1995 to train nurses in an accident and emergency (A&E) department to screen all adult attendees for alcohol problems with a view to identifying a sample of problem drinkers to participate in a randomised controlled trial (RCT). In the RCT identified drinkers were to be assigned either to health education plus brief counselling intervention or, as controls, to health education alone. Despite 16654 attendances at A&E during the recruitment phase of the study only 20% of attendees were screened of whom a further 19% were identified as problem drinkers by the CAGE screening questionnaire. Less than half of the problem drinkers were, however, provided with feedback by the nurses, leaving a small group of 264 eligible for entry to the RCT. The great majority of this subgroup refused an initial appointment at the specialist clinic and so the trial was abandoned. A number of in-depth interviews were undertaken with the nurses in an attempt to understand ways in which the overall conduct of the study might have been improved. This paper outlines in some detail some of the reasons for the lack of success with the study which include; general environmental factors that undoubtedly led to stress and poor morale amongst the nursing team, the differences in perception between managers and clinical nurses concerning the value of research and the inadequacy of the initial training programme. The paper concludes that there are problems in the NHS which do not provide a helpful backcloth to the successful conduct of health services research.


International Journal of Nursing Studies | 1991

Working with families caring for a relative with schizophrenia: the evolving role of the community psychiatric nurse

Charlie Brooker; C. Butterworth


Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy | 2000

TELEPHONE TREATMENT OF OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER

Karina Lovell; Linda Fullalove; Rachel Garvey; Charlie Brooker


Journal of Advanced Nursing | 1990

A description of clients nursed by community psychiatric nurses whilst attending English National Board Clinical Course No. 811: clarification of current role?

Charlie Brooker


Journal of Advanced Nursing | 1998

Difficulties in the measurement of outcome in people who have serious mental health problems

Julie Repper; Charlie Brooker


International Journal of Nursing Studies | 1990

Expressed emotion and psychosocial intervention: a review.

Charlie Brooker


International Journal of Nursing Studies | 1990

The application of the concept of expressed emotion to the role of the community psychiatric nurse: a research study

Charlie Brooker


Journal of Clinical Nursing | 1992

Evaluating the impact of training community psychiatric nurses to educate relatives about schizophrenia

Charlie Brooker; Christine Barrowclough; Nicholas Tarrier


Journal of Advanced Nursing | 1990

The health education needs of families caring for a schizophrenic relative and the potential role for community psychiatric nurses

Charlie Brooker


Journal of Advanced Nursing | 1999

Evaluating clinical outcome and staff morale in a rehabilitation team for people with serious mental health problems

Charlie Brooker; Philip Molyneux; Mark Deverill; Julie Repper

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Julie Repper

University of Nottingham

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John Playle

University of Manchester

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Penny Bee

University of Manchester

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C. Butterworth

University of Manchester

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