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This guideline covers identifying, assessing and managing alcohol-use disorders (harmful drinking and alcohol dependence) in adults and young people aged 10 to 17 years. It aims to reduce harms (such as liver disease, heart problems, depression and anxiety) from alcohol by improving assessment and setting goals for reducing alcohol consumption.
This quality standard covers identifying and supporting adults and young people (aged 10 and over) who may have an alcohol-use disorder and caring for people with alcohol-related health problems, as well as support for their families and carers. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.
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Sections for QS11
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- Quality statement 1: Use of validated alcohol questionnaires
- Quality statement 2: Community support networks and self-help groups
- Quality statement 3: Triage assessment in specialist alcohol services
- Quality statement 4: Acute alcohol withdrawal
- Quality statement 5: Interventions to prevent relapse after unplanned withdrawal from alcohol in hospital
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Recommendation ID CG115/1 Question Is contingency management effective in reducing alcohol consumption in people who misuse alcohol...
Is acupuncture effective in reducing alcohol consumption compared with standard care?
Recommendation ID CG115/3 Question Is acupuncture effective in reducing alcohol consumption compared with standard care? Any explanatory
Recommendation ID CG115/2 Question What methods are most effective for assessing and diagnosing the presence and severity of alcohol...
Recommendation ID CG115/6 Question For people with alcohol dependence, which medication is most likely to improve adherence and thereby
Recommendation ID CG115/4 Question For which service users who are moderately and severely dependent on alcohol is an assertive community
Recommendation ID CG115/5 Question For people with moderate and severe alcohol dependence who have significant comorbid problems, is an
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CG115/1 | Is contingency management effective in reducing alcohol consumption in