Aalto Mauri, Pekuri Petteri, Seppä Kaija
Tampere University Hospital, Department of Psychiatry, Finland.
Drug Alcohol Rev. 2005 Nov;24(6):555-8. doi: 10.1080/09595230500292904.
Brief alcohol intervention reduces heavy drinking, but its implementation has been challenging. The purpose was to evaluate self-reported changes in attitudes, skills and knowledge regarding brief intervention among nurses and general practitioners (GPs) during an implementation project. A questionnaire survey was used before and after the implementation to all nurses and GPs working at the time in the seven primary health-care centres of the city of Tampere, Finland. Several positive changes indicate an increased amount of knowledge regarding brief intervention among the professionals during the implementation. This was found especially among the nurses. The success in increasing the knowledge can also be seen in a decrease of training needs. Instead, attitudes and skills among the professionals did not seem to develop positively. Increasing motivational skills especially seems to be the future challenge.
简短酒精干预可减少重度饮酒,但实施起来颇具挑战。本研究旨在评估在一个实施项目中,护士和全科医生(GP)关于简短干预的态度、技能和知识的自我报告变化。在实施前后,对芬兰坦佩雷市七个初级卫生保健中心当时在职的所有护士和全科医生进行了问卷调查。一些积极变化表明,在实施过程中,专业人员对简短干预的知识有所增加。这在护士中尤为明显。知识增加带来的成效还体现在培训需求的减少上。相反,专业人员的态度和技能似乎并未得到积极发展。尤其是提高激励技能似乎是未来的挑战。