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Implementing Screening and Brief Interventions for Excessive Drinkers in Primary Health Care

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Alcohol-Related Disorders
Interventions
Behavioral: Implementation program
Registration Number
NCT02968186
Lead Sponsor
Agrupamento de Centros de Saúde de Dão Lafões
Brief Summary

The objective of this study is to investigate the efficacy of an implementation program specifically designed to increase alcohol screening and brief intervention rates in primary health care.

Detailed Description

Alcohol is an important risk factor for several diseases, even when consumed moderately. Screening and advising at-risk drinkers to cut-down is a highly effective and cost-effective intervention when conducted in primary healthcare settings. However, these interventions are seldom implemented at the primary care level.

Twelve out of the 26 primary health care units of the Dão Lafões Grouping of Primary Health Care Centres will be randomized to two groups: the intervention arm will receive the new implementation program; the control group will be on a waiting list for receiving the implementation program and will receive the intervention after the testing phase of the trial is completed. The study will last for one year, starting in January 2017. The implementation program was designed in order to overcome known barriers for implementing alcohol screening and brief advice in primary health care. The Behaviour Change Wheel and the Theoretical Domains Framework were used to pinpoint the constructs and behaviour change techniques most suited to address the barriers in order to achieve practice changes.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
222
Inclusion Criteria
  • Primary health care units of the Dão Lafões Grouping of Primary Health Care Centres (family physicians/general practitioners, family medicine residents, practice nurses and receptionists)
Exclusion Criteria
  • Primary health care units with four or less general practitioners
  • Primary health care units that have a specific alcohol program already implemented

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Implementation programImplementation programHealth professionals will receive a training and support implementation program
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Alcohol screening rate12 months

Percentage of eligible patients visiting the primary health care centre for an appointment with a general practitioner or nurse who were screened for alcohol use with the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Utility of materials used in the trialThrough study completion, an average of 12 months

Level of agreement with 6 statements. Participants (intervention arm only) will be asked to rate the impact of the materials that were specifically produced to be used during the trial.

Improvement of general practitioners attitudes toward at-risk drinkers12 months

Short Alcohol and Alcohol Problems Perception Questionnaire given before and after intervention. General practitioners are classified into a more positive or more negative attitudes group based on the answers given. The groups will be compared before and after.

Improvement in barriers for implementing alcohol screening and brief intervention12 months

Level of agreement with 33 statements. Each statement can be mapped to a specific domain of the Theoretical Domains Framework. The groups will be compared before and after.

Improvement in knowledge related to alcohol screening and brief intervention12 months

Four multiple choice questions. These questions will measure the theoretical knowledge of health professionals to key concepts related to alcohol screening and brief intervention. The groups will be compared before and after.

Brief intervention rate12 months

Percentage of patients who screened positive that were offered at least one brief intervention

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Dão Lafões Grouping of Primary Health Care Centres

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Viseu, Dão Lafões, Portugal

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