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扩展简短干预措施以解决社区中轻度至中度智力残疾者的酒精滥用问题(EBI-ID):一项随机对照试验的研究方案

Extended brief intervention to address alcohol misuse in people with mild to moderate intellectual disabilities living in the community (EBI-ID): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.

作者信息

Kouimtsidis Christos, Fodor-Wynne Lucy, Scior Katrina, Hunter Rachael, Baio Gianluca, Pezzoni Vittoria, Hassiotis Angela

机构信息

iHEAR, Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, 1 Prince Regent Road, London, TW3 1NE, UK.

Division of Psychiatry, University College London, Charles Bell House, 67-73 Riding House Street, W1W 7EJ, London, UK.

出版信息

Trials. 2015 Mar 25;16:114. doi: 10.1186/s13063-015-0629-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is some evidence that people with intellectual disabilities who live in the community are exposed to the same risks of alcohol use as the rest of the population. Various interventions have been evaluated in the general population to tackle hazardous or harmful drinking and alcohol dependence, but the literature evaluating interventions is very limited regarding intellectual disabilities. The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence recommends that brief and extended brief interventions be used to help young persons and adults who have screened as positive for hazardous and harmful drinking. The objective of this trial is to investigate the feasibility of adapting and delivering an extended brief intervention (EBI) to persons with mild/moderate intellectual disability who live in the community and whose level of drinking is harmful or hazardous.

METHODS/DESIGN: The study has three stages, which include the adaptation of the Extended Brief Intervention (EBI) for people with intellectual disability, a single blind, randomised controlled trial of an individual Extended Brief Intervention to test the feasibility of the intervention, and a qualitative study that will assess the perceived acceptability and usefulness of the intervention. Fifty participants in total will be recruited from community intellectual disability services and social care or third sector organisations. The main outcome is a reduction in alcohol consumption measured by the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test.

DISCUSSION

Alcohol misuse is a relatively under-researched mental health problem in people with intellectual disabilities. Therefore, the study addresses both diagnostic issues and the delivery of a simple first stage intervention, which is available to the population of average intelligence and young persons in particular. The findings from the study will guide the preparation of a large-scale study to test whether this treatment is clinically and cost-effective in this population.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ISRCTN58783633 (19 December 2013).

摘要

背景

有证据表明,生活在社区中的智障人士面临与其他人群相同的酒精使用风险。在普通人群中,已对各种干预措施进行了评估,以解决危险或有害饮酒及酒精依赖问题,但关于智障人士的干预措施评估文献非常有限。英国国家卫生与临床优化研究所建议采用简短和延长简短干预措施,以帮助筛查出危险和有害饮酒呈阳性的年轻人和成年人。本试验的目的是调查对生活在社区且饮酒水平有害或危险的轻度/中度智障人士调整并实施延长简短干预(EBI)的可行性。

方法/设计:该研究有三个阶段,包括为智障人士调整延长简短干预(EBI)、对个体延长简短干预进行单盲随机对照试验以测试干预的可行性,以及一项定性研究,该研究将评估干预措施的可接受性和有用性。总共将从社区智障服务机构、社会护理或第三部门组织招募50名参与者。主要结果是通过酒精使用障碍识别测试来衡量酒精消费量的减少。

讨论

酒精滥用是智障人士中一个研究相对较少的心理健康问题。因此,该研究既解决了诊断问题,又提供了一个简单的第一阶段干预措施,这一措施尤其适用于普通智力人群,特别是年轻人。该研究的结果将指导大规模研究的准备工作,以测试这种治疗方法在该人群中是否具有临床疗效和成本效益。

试验注册

ISRCTN58783633(2013年12月19日)。

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