Good practices for the prevention of alcohol harmful use amongst the elderly in Europe, the VINTAGE project
Abstract
Introduction: There is a lack of information about initiatives aimed at preventing the harm-ful effects of alcohol amongst the elderly. Objectives: One of the objectives of the VINTAGE study was to collect the initiatives carried out in Europe and review the published grey literature about this topic. Methods: Email-based survey addressed to researchers, professionals and policymakers, and internet search of grey literature. Results: Three hundred nine contacts were finally made, and 21 of the 36 collected initiatives were considered as useful in preventing the harmful use of alco-hol amongst the elderly. Out of the about 2900 references identified 96 were classified as relevant. Conclusions: Despite a growing interest, alcohol use in the elderly is not yet perceived as a major issue for prevention.
Keywords
Alcohol drinking; Prevention; Aged
Bibliographic citation
Palacio-Vieira J, Segura L, Colom J, Gual A, Ahlström S, Radoš Krnel S, et al. Good practices for the prevention of alcohol harmful use amongst the elderly in Europe, the VINTAGE project. Ann Ist Super Sanita. 2012;48(3):248-55.
Audience
Professionals
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