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NDSAG 2012: Rollnick to speak on 21 years and the future of motivational interviewing; Ron McKechnie bursary prize announced

New Directions in the Study of Alcohol Group (NDSAG) has announced its 2012 conference which will explore 21 years of experience and the future for motivational interviewing. The conference will include a keynote from Professor Stephen Rollnick, author of ‘Behaviour Change: a guide for health care professionals’ and co-author with Bill Miller of the seminal ‘Motivational Interviewing’. Download the flyer New Directions and Motivational Interviewing 21 years of experience and the future for motivational interviewing or the Welsh verison here

‘Nudge alone is not enough’ says Lords Committee report as BBPA reveal Responsibility Deal unit campaign

A Lords Select Committee report on behaviour change was released today, stating 'nudge' approaches alone are not sufficient for achieving population level public health improvements.

Hampshire IBA – Tier 2 pilots learning

The Hampshire Alcohol Intervention and brief advice (IBA) Commissioning Plan consists of actions to guide the development and delivery of alcohol brief intervention services in Hampshire throughout 2008-2009 and beyond. The plan contained four pilots, which were: Alcohol Brief Intervention in primary Care Alcohol Arrest Referral Service Emergency Department Alcohol Brief Intervention Winchester Prison Alcohol Brief Intervention

Using theories of behaviour change to inform interventions for addictive behaviours

Aims This paper reviews a set of theories of behaviour change that are used outside the field of addiction and considers their relevance for this field.Methods Ten theories are reviewed in terms of (i) the main tenets of each theory, (ii) the implications of the theory for promoting change in addictive behaviours and (iii) studies in the field of addiction that have used the theory. An augmented feedback loop model based on Control Theory is used to organize the theories and to show how different interventions might achieve behaviour change.Results Briefly, each theory provided the following recommendations for intervention: Control Theory: prompt behavioural monitoring, Goal-Setting Theory: set specific and challenging goals, Model of Action Phases: form ‘implementation intentions’, Strength Model of Self-Control: bolster self-control resources, Social Cognition Models (Protection Motivation Theory, Theory of Planned Behaviour, Health Belief Model): modify relevant cognitions, Elaboration Likelihood Model: consider targets’ motivation and ability to process information, Prototype Willingness Model: change perceptions of the prototypical person who engages in behaviour and Social Cognitive Theory: modify self-efficacy.Conclusions There are a range of theories in the field of behaviour change that can be applied usefully to addiction, each one pointing to a different set of modifiable determinants and/or behaviour change techniques

Electronic Cigarettes Are Tobacco Products, States AAPHP

The American Association of Public Health Physicians has petitioned the FDA to change their classification of electronic cigarettes from ‘drug-device combination’ to ‘tobacco product,’ stating that the change would promote harm reduction.