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警察拘留场所酒精筛查与简短干预的试点可行性试验(ACCEPT):一项整群随机对照试验的研究方案

A pilot feasibility trial of alcohol screening and brief intervention in the police custody setting (ACCEPT): study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial.

作者信息

Birch Jennifer, Scott Stephanie, Newbury-Birch Dorothy, Brennan Alan, Brown Heather, Coulton Simon, Gilvarry Eilish, Hickman Matthew, McColl Elaine, McGovern Ruth, Muirhead Colin, Kaner Eileen

机构信息

Institute of Health and Society, Newcastle University, Baddiley Clark Building, Richardson Road, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE2 4AX UK.

Health Economics and Decision Science, The University of Sheffield, Regent Court, 30 Regent Street, Sheffield, S1 4DA UK.

出版信息

Pilot Feasibility Stud. 2015 Mar 3;1:6. doi: 10.1186/s40814-015-0001-7. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is evidence of an association between alcohol use and offending behaviour and around a quarter of police time is spent on alcohol-related incidents. Police custody, therefore, provides an important opportunity to intervene. This pilot trial aims to investigate whether a definitive evaluation of screening and brief interventions aimed at reducing risky drinking in arrestees is acceptable and feasible in the custody suite setting.

METHODS

Screening will be carried out by trained detention officers or drug and alcohol workers in four police forces across two geographical areas (North East and South West England). Detention officers (or drug and alcohol workers) will be cluster randomised to one of three conditions: screening only (control group), screening followed immediately by 10 min of manualised brief structured advice delivered by the individual responsible for screening (intervention 1) or screening followed by 10 min of manualised brief structured advice delivered by the individual responsible for screening plus the offer of a subsequent 20-min session of behaviour change counselling delivered by a trained alcohol health worker (intervention 2). Participants will be arrestees aged 18+ who screen positive on the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test. Participants will be followed up at 6 and 12 months post-intervention. An embedded qualitative process evaluation will explore acceptability of alcohol screening and brief intervention to staff and arrestees as well as facilitators and barriers to the delivery of such approaches in this setting.

RESULTS

Recruitment is currently underway and due to end May 2015.

CONCLUSION

Results from this pilot trial will determine if a definitive evaluation is possible in the future and will provide stakeholder input to its design.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Reference number: ISRCTN89291046.

摘要

背景

有证据表明饮酒与犯罪行为之间存在关联,警方约四分之一的工作时间都花在了与酒精相关的事件上。因此,警察拘留所提供了一个重要的干预机会。这项试点试验旨在调查在拘留所环境中,对旨在减少被捕者危险饮酒行为的筛查和简短干预进行确定性评估是否可行且可接受。

方法

由经过培训的拘留所工作人员或毒品与酒精问题工作人员在两个地理区域(英格兰东北部和西南部)的四个警察部队中进行筛查。拘留所工作人员(或毒品与酒精问题工作人员)将被整群随机分配到三种情况之一:仅筛查(对照组)、筛查后由负责筛查的人员立即提供10分钟的标准化简短结构化建议(干预1)或筛查后由负责筛查的人员提供10分钟的标准化简短结构化建议,并由一名经过培训的酒精健康工作者提供后续20分钟的行为改变咨询服务(干预2)。参与者将是年龄在18岁及以上、酒精使用障碍识别测试结果呈阳性的被捕者。将在干预后的6个月和12个月对参与者进行随访。一个嵌入式定性过程评估将探讨酒精筛查和简短干预对工作人员和被捕者的可接受性,以及在这种环境中实施此类方法的促进因素和障碍。

结果

目前正在进行招募,预计于2015年5月底结束。

结论

这项试点试验的结果将确定未来是否有可能进行确定性评估,并将为其设计提供利益相关者的意见。

试验注册

参考编号:ISRCTN89291046。

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