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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

NOTE: Some presentations are tentative pending delegate visa applications. This schedule includes all accepted abstracts, even those for delegates that may have to withdraw.

Thursday, September 28, 10:30-12:00

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

Thursday, September 28, 3:30-5:00

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


Friday, September 29, 10:30-12:00

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

Friday, September 29, 3:30-5:00

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

Posters

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