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Drug and Alcohol Review | 2010

Telephonic screening and brief intervention for alcohol misuse among workers contacting the employee assistance program: A feasibility study

Tracy L. Mcpherson; Eric Goplerud; Dennis Derr; Judy Mickenberg; Sherry Courtemanche

INTRODUCTION AND AIMS Substantial empirical support exists for alcohol screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) in medical, but not non-medical settings such as the workplace. Workplace settings remain underutilised for delivering evidenced-based health services. This research aims to translate medical research into behavioural health-care practice in a telephonic call centre acting as a point of entry into an Employee Assistance Program (EAP). The goal of the study is to examine the feasibility of implementing routine telephonic alcohol SBIRT in an EAP call centre and assess whether routine SBIRT results in increased identification of workers who misuse alcohol. DESIGN AND METHODS The design was pretest-posttest, one-group, pre-experimental. An alcohol SBIRT program developed based on World Health Organization recommendations was implemented in one EAP call centre serving one large employer. Workers were offered screening using the Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT) during intake, brief counselling using motivational interviewing, referral to counselling, and follow-up. RESULTS At 5 months, 93% of workers contacting the EAP completed the AUDIT-C: 40% prescreened positive and 52% went on to screen at moderate or high risk for an alcohol problem. Overall identification rate (18%) approached general US population estimates. Most agreed to follow-up and three-quarters set an appointment for face-to-face counselling. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS Integration of routine alcohol SBIRT into EAP practice is feasible in telephonic delivery systems and increases identification and opportunity for brief motivational counselling. When SBIRT is seamlessly integrated workers are willing to answer questions about alcohol and participate in follow-up.[McPherson TL, Goplerud E, Derr D, Mickenberg J, Courtemanche S. Telephonic screening and brief intervention for alcohol misuse among workers contacting the employee assistance program: A feasibility study.


Archive | 2010

The Business Value of EAP: A Conceptual Model

Mark Attridge; Tom Amaral; Tom Bjornson; Eric Goplerud; Tracy McPherson; Sandra Routledge; Dave Sharar; Diane Stephenson


Archive | 2009

EAP Effectiveness and ROI

Mark Attridge; Patricia Herlihy; Dave Sharar; Tom Amaral; Tracy McPherson; Diane Stephenson; Tom Bjornson; Rich Paul; Lisa Teems; Eric Goplerud; Sandra Routledge


EASNA Research Notes | 2009

History and Growth of the EAP Field

Mark Attridge; Patricia Herlihy; Dave Sharar; Tom Amaral; Tracy McPherson; Diane Stephenson; Tom Bjornson; Rich Paul; Lisa Teems; Eric Goplerud; Sandra Routledge


Annals of Internal Medicine | 2011

Candidate performance measures for screening for, assessing, and treating unhealthy substance use in hospitals.

Larry M. Gentilello; Eric Goplerud


Archive | 2010

Pricing Options for EAP Services

Mark Attridge; Tom Amaral; Tom Bjornson; Eric Goplerud; Tracy McPherson; Sandra Routledge; Dave Sharar; Diane Stephenson


Archive | 2010

Indicators of the Quality of EAP Services

Mark Attridge; Tom Amaral; Tom Bjornson; Eric Goplerud; Tracy McPherson; Sandra Routledge; Dave Sharar; Diane Stephenson


Archive | 2009

The Need for EAPs: The Workplace Burden of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Problems

Mark Attridge; Patricia Herlihy; Dave Sharar; Tom Amaral; Tracy McPherson; Diane Stephenson; Tom Bjornson; Rich Paul; Lisa Teems; Eric Goplerud; Sandra Routledge


EASNA Research Notes | 2010

Implementation of EAPs

Mark Attridge; Patricia Herlihy; Dave Sharar; Tom Amaral; Tracy McPherson; Diane Stephenson; Tom Bjornson; Rich Paul; Lisa Teems; Eric Goplerud; Sandra Routledge


Archive | 2008

Workplace Alcohol Screening, Brief Intervention, and EAPs: BIG (Brief Intervention Group) Initiative

Eric Goplerud; Tracy McPherson

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Tracy McPherson

Washington University in St. Louis

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Mark Attridge

George Washington University

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Larry M. Gentilello

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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Kimball I. Maull

Carraway Methodist Medical Center

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Chris Dunn

University of Washington

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