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The importance of primary health care, and GPs in particular, in the identification and treatment of problematic AOD is highly recognised. Screening, brief interventions, motivational interviewing on patient behaviours and appropriate referrals can help improve patient outcomes. Support is available for Gold Coast GPs to deliver practical recommendations and interventions for people concerned about their drug or alcohol use.
Screening tools and standardised measures are commonly used to assess clients who may be at risk of alcohol or other drug use. They can identify motivation, dependence, mental health status, quality of life and client risk.
Some may also assist clinicians to effectively monitor client progress over time (outcomes). Standardised measures should supplement an assessment process, not replace it.
These screening and assessment tools are commonly used:
Gold Coast Primary Health Network (GCPHN) aims to increase the availability and effectiveness of Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) treatment services through improved regional coordination and planning, (refer to the Joint Regional Plan for Mental Health, Suicide Prevention, Alcohol and Other Drugs Services) targeted investment in areas of need, as identified in our 2022 AOD Needs Assessment, and enhanced sector efficiency with a focus on client outcomes.
HealthPathways contains the most up to date information on support for care of patients with alcohol and drug use concerns.
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The following short clips provide a brief overview of key AOD services on the Gold Coast. To refer to these services, you can find eligibility details and referral forms at GCPHN AOD Commissioned Services – Gold Coast Primary Health Network or HealthPathways.
QuIHN Community Outreach | QuIHN Hepatitis C Treatment | Goldbridge Rehab Services |
Kalwun | Lives Lived Well | Salvation Army Pathways |
Call 1800 290 928 for support and clinical advice.
The Alcohol and Drug Clinical Advisory Service (ADCAS) is a specialist telephone support service for health professionals in Queensland, providing clinical advice regarding the management of patients with alcohol and other drug concerns. This free service is available from 8.00am-11.00pm, 7 days a week.
This may include advice relating to:
Please note that this service is for health professionals only. Patients’ seeking information should be directed to the AOD resources for our local community for counselling, information and treatment services available.
GCPHN recruited specialist GPs to provide expertise and support on a number of projects. The below recordings were developed as key resources for AOD support.
Motivational Interviewing in Alcohol and Other Drugs Dr. Serge Macanovic |
Foundational Alcohol and Other Drugs – Screening and Brief Intervention Dr Thiruvaranga Janani Thirumurugan |
Alcohol Withdrawal Management Dr. Serge Macanovic |
Myths and Stereotypes in AOD use Dr Thiruvaranga Janani Thirumurugan |
A motivated client’s experience of cannabis use Dr Thiruvaranga Janani Thirumurugan |
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