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临床试验/NCT00278785
NCT00278785
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Brief Intervention for Alcohol Use Among Injured Patients: A Prospective, Randomized Trial

University of California, Davis1 个研究点 分布在 1 个国家目标入组 830 人2006年3月1日

概览

阶段
不适用
干预措施
1
疾病 / 适应症
Alcohol Drinking
发起方
University of California, Davis
入组人数
830
试验地点
1
主要终点
Hospital re-admissions
状态
进行中(未招募)
最后更新
2个月前

概览

简要总结

The underlying hypothesis that providing brief interventions to individuals who engage in potentially harmful patterns of alcohol use will alter their drinking behavior and therefore avoid negative consequences. Specifically, this study aims to determine if brief interventions will:

  1. Reduce the number of re-admissions and deaths due to injuries associated with alcohol consumption
  2. Reduce the number of driving under the influence (DUI) arrests
  3. Reduce harmful drinking behavior

详细描述

Alcohol use is the most common underlying cause of injuries in the United States. There is a growing body of literature suggesting that brief interventions (BI), in the form of a short (10-60 minute) counseling session, may decrease alcohol consumption and its harmful consequences. In contrast to the abundant literature on the effectiveness of BI in the outpatient setting, only 3 randomized controlled trials have been performed an adults specifically in the setting of acute trauma, and have had inconclusive results. All three studies used highly trained persons to perform the BI, and all were greater than 30 minutes in duration, a situation that may not necessarily reflect the practicalities of routine medical care. This raises the question of whether the benefits seen in these studies reflect the expertise of a small number of individuals or whether the effects correlate with the amount of time spent with the patient. Highly trained personnel and time are valuable commodities in a busy trauma center and may not be feasible given the competing clinical demands. We propose to investigate whether BI are effective in a setting that is more likely to reflect "real world" of clinical medicine rather than an idealized setting, utilizing trauma nurse practitioners to perform brief (5-10 minute) interviews. We will identify all patients admitted with trauma who test positive on a blood alcohol test. These patients will be consented and randomized to either a brief intervention group, or a standard medical care group. All patients will receive an AUDIT questionnaire to identify patterns of drinking behavior and an alcohol information pamphlet. After discharge, patients will be telephoned at 1,6, and 12 months. The first 2 contacts will be to see how the patient is doing and to verify the contact information. The AUDIT questionnaire will be re-administered during the 12 month interview.

注册库
clinicaltrials.gov
开始日期
2006年3月1日
结束日期
2027年1月24日
最后更新
2个月前
研究类型
Interventional
研究设计
Parallel
性别
All

研究者

责任方
Sponsor

入排标准

入选标准

  • \>=18 yrs old
  • English or Spanish Speaking
  • Mentally and physically able to provide consent and participate in the intervention
  • Admission to the trauma ward or ICU

排除标准

  • \<18 yrs old
  • Non-English or Non-Spanish Speaking
  • Severe Psychiatric illness
  • incarcerated

研究组 & 干预措施

1

Control group to receive informational pamphlet on alcohol use and list of self referral agencies

2

Intervention group receives pamphlet on alcohol and self referral information in addition to brief motivational interview

干预措施: Brief Motivational Interview

结局指标

主要结局

Hospital re-admissions

时间窗: 2 years

number of hospital re-admissions

次要结局

  • 12 month AUDIT Results(12 months)
  • Moving violations/DUI(2 years)
  • Self referral for counselling/treatment(12 months)

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