INEBRIA Conference Program:
From Research to Practice and Policy: Optimizing Brief Interventions for a New Era
Schedule at a glance
Pre-conference
Wednesday September 27 | |||||||
Location | Carolina Room at Transform Greensboro | ||||||
9:00-12:00 | EU funding opportunities for brief intervention research | ||||||
12:00-2:00 | Lunch | ||||||
2:00-5:00 | Using the multiphase optimization strategy (MOST) for brief intervention research | ||||||
Location | Main Lobby, Transform Greensboro | ||||||
6:00-8:00 | Reception | ||||||
Conference
Room | Cone A | Cone B&C | Alexander | Claxton | Dogwood | Kirkland | Sharpe |
Thursday September 28 | |||||||
Morning | |||||||
8:00-8:30 | Breakfast/ Registration | ||||||
8:30-10:00 | Opening remarks and morning plenary: Cheryl Cherpitel, “Brief Intervention in Emergency Services and Non-Traditional Medical Settings: The past and future of BI” | ||||||
10:00-10:30 | Break and poster session | ||||||
10:30-12:00 | Symposium: Evaluating digital interventions for alcohol and other drugs | Workshop: Designing electronic screening and brief intervention (e-SBI) applications without coding using the Computerized Intervention Authoring System v. 3.0 | Digital Approaches 1 | Special Populations and Settings 1 | Dissemination and Implementation Research 1 | ||
Afternoon | |||||||
12:00-1:00 | Lunch | ||||||
1:00-1:30 | Poster session | ||||||
1:30-3:00 | Nick Heather Lecture: Maristela Monteiro | ||||||
3:00-3:30 | Break/poster session | ||||||
3:30-5:00 | Symposium: Findings from a two-arm parallel group individually randomised Prison Pilot study of a male Remand Alcohol Intervention for Self-efficacy Enhancement: the APPRAISE study | Workshop: Going Beyond the Referral to Treatment: Brief Interventions as a Tool for Addressing Harm Reduction and Whole-Health Care | Methods and Designs 1 | Dissemination and Implementation Research 2 | Digital Approaches 2 | ||
6:00-10:00 | Conference dinner at International Civil Rights Museum | ||||||
Friday September 29 | |||||||
Morning | |||||||
8:00-8:30 | Breakfast/ Registration | ||||||
8:30-10:00 | Richard Saitz award and Best Abstract Presentation | ||||||
10:00-10:30 | Break and poster session | ||||||
10:30-12:00 | Symposium: Optimising implementation of alcohol screening and brief interventions through digital approaches | Workshop: Brief Interventions with People who Inject Drugs: Harm Reduction Realities | Other Topics 1 | Dissemination and Implementation Research 3 | |||
Afternoon | |||||||
12:00-1:00 | Lunch | ||||||
1:00-2:00 | Plenary - WHO GAAP/SAFER | ||||||
2:00-3:00 | AGM | ||||||
3:00-3:30 | Break/poster session | ||||||
3:30-5:00 | Workshop: Framing the Conversation with Youth: Substance Use in the Wake of COVID-19 | Workshop: Panel discussion on WHO and NIAAA initiatives | Dissemination and Implementation Research 4 | Other Topics 2 | Dissemination and Implementation Research 5 | ||
5:00-5:15 | Closing remarks (Dale Room) | ||||||
Detailed Program for Concurrent Sessions
Session | Room | Abstract # | Presentation | Presenter |
Symposium: Evaluating digital interventions for alcohol and other drugs Chair: Melissa Oldham | Alexander | NC-S01 | Evaluating the effectiveness of the Drink Less app in reducing consumption amongst increasing and higher risk drinkers in the UK compared with usual digital care | Melissa Oldham |
The acceptability of and engagement with the Drink Less app | Claire Garnett | |||
Novel Implementation Strategy to Electronically Screen and Signpost Patients to Health Behavior Apps: The OptiMine Study | Lorien Abroms | |||
Implementing Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) for Risky Drug Use in FQHC Primary Care Clinics in the COVID-19 Era: The QUIT-Mobile Study | Lillian Gelberg | |||
Workshop Chair: Steven J. Ondersma | Claxton | NC-W01 | Designing electronic screening and brief intervention (e-SBI) applications without coding using the Computerized Intervention Authoring System v. 3.0 | Steven J. Ondersma, Amy M. Loree, and Jordan Braciszewski |
Digital Approaches 1 | Dogwood | NC-044 | Why didn't they work? - Lessons from two pilot randomised controlled trials that systematically developed and tested contextually relevant text-messaging brief interventions for tobacco cessation and hazardous drinking in India. | Miriam Sequeira |
NC-040 | The prevalence of identified unhealthy alcohol use and alcohol use disorder (AUD) when alcohol screening is conducted online versus on paper. | Dane patey | ||
NC-061 | Effectiveness of a Brief Negotiational Intervention to Reduce Harmful and Hazardous Alcohol Use in the Emergency Department: A Pragmatic Randomized Adaptive Clinical Trial in Moshi, Tanzania | Edwin Shewiyo | ||
NC-041 | "Bebermenos (Drinkless) 2.0": virtual intervention to alcohol problems reduction | Maria Lucia Oliveira De Souza Formigoni | ||
Special Populations and Settings 1 | Kirkland | NC-032 | Providing Culturally Safe Interventions to Prevent Alcohol-Exposed Pregnancies | Faith O. Green Megan Waddell Corrie Whitmore |
NC-006 | Evaluation And Comparison Of Stress And Coping Mechanisms Among Family Members Of Patients Abusing Licit And Illicit Substances | Sumit Mehta | ||
NC-027 | Addressing alcohol, marijuana, and substance use in a U.S. multi-state reproductive healthcare organization: does patient use differ in states with legalized access to marijuana? | Faith O. Green Megan Waddell Corrie Whitmore | ||
NC-007 | Brief Intervention for Alcohol misuse among People Living with HIV: A Systematic Review & Meta-analysis | Abhishek Ghosh | ||
Dissemination and Implementation Research 1 | Sharpe | NC-013 | Results and perspectives of the implementation of training of trainers on screening and brief intervention and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for tobacco use in France | Marianne Hochet |
NC-028 | Baseline Results from EvidenceNow: Managing Unhealthy Alcohol Use in Primary Care | Tracy McPherson | ||
NC-031 | SubstAnce Use Research Education and Training Program (SARET) | Mia Malone | ||
NC-051 | Brief interventions for alcohol use disorders in low- and middle-income countries: barriers and potential solutions | Lidia Segura |
Session | Room | Abstract # | Presentation | Presenter |
Symposium NC-S02: Findings from a two-arm parallel group individually randomised Prison Pilot study of a male Remand Alcohol Intervention for Self-efficacy Enhancement: the APPRAISE study Chair: Aisha Holloway | Alexander | NC-S02 | Pilot trial to pilot the study measures and evaluation methods to assess the feasibility of conducting a future definitive multi-centre, pragmatic, parallel group, RCT: the APPRAISE study | Aisha S Holloway |
Assessing intervention fidelity and exploring the feasibility and acceptability of a self-efficacy enhancing psychosocial alcohol intervention and study measures to staff and for men on remand and on liberation. | Aisha S Holloway | |||
Implementation costs of the appraise alcohol brief intervention (ABI) for male remand prisoners: a micro-costing protocol and preliminary findings | Jeremy Bray | |||
Survey of Male Remand Prisons in England, Scotland and Wales: the APPRAISE study. | Jennifer Ferguson | |||
Workshop Chair: Heather A. Raley | Claxton | NC-W02 | Going Beyond the Referral to Treatment: Brief Interventions as a Tool for Addressing Harm Reduction and Whole-Health Care | Heather A. Raley Sadie M. Smithand |
Methods and Designs 1 | Dogwood | NC-058 | Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral Treatment (SBIRT) Cascade of Care and Correlates: Variation by Alcohol Use State | Carolina Barbosa |
NC-063 | Translation and Adaptation of the Brief Negotiation Interview Adherence Scale for the Tanzanian Culture | William Nkenguye | ||
NC-037 | Comparing Under-reporting and Correctly-reporting of Risky Drug Use Among Primary Care Patients in Federally Qualified Health Centers | Cristina Batarse | ||
NC-038 | Developing a Protocol for Substance Use Screening and Referral to Treatment for FQHC Primary Care Patients with High-risk Substance Use | Cristina Batarse | ||
Dissemination and Implementation Research 2 | Kirkland | NC-055 | Cannabis Use among Patients in Primary Care: Findings from a Screening Program Implemented in a Large Urban Health System | Lillian Gelberg |
NC-001 | Barriers to and Facilitators of Implementation of Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment for Risky Substance Use in Pediatric Primary Care: A Qualitative Interview Study | Stacy Sterling | ||
NC-060 | A Scoping Review of Healthcare Workers' Perspectives of Outpatient Provision of Methadone | James H Ford II | ||
NC-046 | Development of an optimized opioid misuse prevention program for at-risk employees | GracieLee Weaver Scarlett B Ruppert | ||
Digital Approaches 2 | Sharpe | NC-025 | Developing context-specific intervention components for alcohol reduction within the Drink Less app. | Melissa Oldham |
NC-014 | Feasibility and Acceptability of Video Screening and Brief Intervention (v-SBI) for Illicit Drugs Misuse among College Students: Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial | Renjith R Pillai | ||
NC-064 | E-learning educational resource to improve Brief Intervention in Smoking Cessation skills among HealthCare undergraduate students | Tereza Barroso | ||
NC-015 | Screening and Brief Intervention Rates Before and After COVID-19 Onset in an US Integrated Healthcare System with Systematic Alcohol SBIRT in Adult Primary Care | Felicia W. Chi |
Session | Room | Abstract # | Presentation | Presenter |
Symposium: Optimizing implementation of alcohol screening and brief interventions through digital approaches Chair: Joan Colom | Alexander | NC-S03 | Evidence and considerations around health and socioeconomic inequalities: who benefits from digital alcohol interventions? | Silvia Matrai |
Digital innovation in healthcare: lessons learned from implementation of provider-facilitated digital alcohol SBIRT in PHC | Lidia Segura-García | |||
Empowering healthcare users: strengthening aSBIRT in primary care through a self-initiated digital tool | Carla Bruguera and Silvia Matrai | |||
The use of digital conversational agents for alcohol education and brief interventions aimed at the general public | Maristela G. Monteiro | |||
Workshop | Claxton | NC-W03 | Framing the Conversation with Youth: Substance Use in the Wake of COVID-19 | Pam Pietruszewski and Emma Hayes |
Other Topics 1 | Dogwood | NC-043 | Adaptation in French of the Tobacco, Alcohol, Prescription medication and other Substance (TAPS) tool: a new multi-substance screening use for French-speaking primary care patients | Angéline Adam |
NC-018 | Brief Intervention: Qualitative Study of Extent of Knowledge among Health Workers in Primary Health Care Centers in Nigeria | Fatima Abiola Popoola | ||
NC-054 | Disparities in Alcohol Assessment for Primary Care Patients with Alcohol-Related Health Conditions | Katherine J. Karriker-Jaffe | ||
NC-002 | A decision theoretic model of optimal use of the AUDIT in SBI | Arnie P Aldridge | ||
Dissemination and Implementation Research 3 | Sharpe | NC-059 | Community Pharmacy-Provided Injectable Naltrexone - A Year in the Life of a Resource-Development Project | James H Ford II |
NC-029 | Clinician perspectives on the feasibility of implementing screening and brief interventions in secondary care cardiology services in Sweden: a qualitative study | Paul Welford | ||
NC-033 | Brief interventions for reducing alcohol consumption in workers of city hall | Tereza Maria Mendes Diniz de Andrade Barroso | ||
NC-062 | Using the ADAPT guidance to Cultural Adapt a Brief Intervention to Reduce Alcohol Use Among Injury Patients in Tanzania | Timothy Peter |
Session | Room | Abstract # | Presentation | Presenter |
Workshop | Alexander | NC-W04 | Brief Interventions with People who Inject Drugs: Harm Reduction Realities | Melissa Floyd-Pickard and Michael Thull |
Workshop | Claxton | NC-W05 | Panel discussion on WHO and NIAAA initiatives | Dzmitry Krupchanka (WHO) and Ralph Hingson (NIAAA) |
Dissemination and Implementation Research 4 | Dogwood | NC-065 | Tobacco smoking behavior and perception of risk among brothel based female sex workers in Calabar, Nigeria: A study in advance of establishing Brief Intervention Services | Uchechi Chinyere Onukogu |
NC-011 | Using mobile phone technology to treat alcohol use Disorder | Samir Thapa Chhetri | ||
Other Topics 2 | Kirkland | NC-020 | Association between cannabis use disorder symptom severity and probability of clinically-documented diagnosis and treatment in a primary care sample | Katharine Bradley |
NC-034 | Assessing the Landscape of Adolescent Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) in Colorado: Implications for Workforce Development and Improving Practice | Giana M Calabrese | ||
NC-030 | Can a national mass media campaign increase treatment-seeking for alcohol use disorders? | Sara Wallhed Finn | ||
NC-057 | Estimating Adolescent Drinking Trajectories in the United States: A Three-Step Approach | Md Zubab Ibne Moid | ||
Dissemination and Implementation Research 5 | Sharpe | NC-024 | Does screening mode matter? Computer self-administered versus clinician-administered screening of youth substance use in a large pediatric primary care database | Madison M. O'Connell |
NC-042 | School-Based SBIRT: Program Implementation Data from 15 High Schools | Cari A. McCarty | ||
NC-045 | Why me? If I just wanted to have fun. Piloting a strategy of early identification and brief intervention to prevent and manage alcohol-related problems in underage population at risk | Carla Bruguera |
Abstract # | Presentation | Presenter |
NC-P01 | Brief Intervention Development for Cancer Patients Who Smoke: A Review of the Dialectical Behavior Therapy – Skills Training Literature | Marcia H. McCall |
NC-P02 | Using the Practical, Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model (PRISM) to evaluate implementations of tobacco cessation interventions in primary care clinics: A mixed methods systematic review | Marcia H. McCall |
NC-P04 | Perception of Family Support of Alcohol and Other Drug Users in Treatment with Brief Intervention | Rosa Rachel Mendes Peixoto |
NC-P05 | Changes in prevalence of Substance Use among Patients of Community Health Centers in Los Angeles over time: Comparative Analysis from 2013 to 2023 | Cristina Batarse |
NC-P06 | Significant Clinical Change in the Brief Intervention for Adolescents Alcohol Abusers | Eunice Vargas-Contreras |
NC-P08 | Brief Intervention in a Primary Care Unit for Problems Related to the Consumption of Alcohol and Other Drugs as a Service Practice and Policy | Angela Maria Mendes Abreu |
NC-P09 | Barriers to Enrolling Monolingual Spanish-Speaking Primary Care Patients in a Screening and Brief Intervention (SBI) to Reduce Risky Drug Use: Lessons Learned from the QUIT-Mobile Study | Cristina Batarse |
NC-P11 | A qualitative exploration of barriers and facilitators of Alcohol Screening Brief Interventions (ASBI) undertaken by paramedics in the North East of England. | Christopher Moat |
NC-P12 | Evaluating brief interventions using coproduction methods alongside a local authority in the North East of England | Natalie Connor |
NC-P13 | “If in the First Act, you hang a gun upon the wall, by the Third Act, you must use it” (Chekhov) Exploring the complex ethical issues around research into Brief Interventions. | Andy Divers |
NC-P14 | Comparison of Implementing SBIRT in the ED vs the trauma floor in a trauma one hospital | Janice Williams |