Rosário Frederico, Santos Maria Inês, Angus Kathryn, Pas Leo, Fitzgerald Niamh
Institute of Preventive Medicine and Public Health. Faculty of Medicine. Lisbon University. Lisbon; Tomaz Ribeiro Primary Health Care Center. Dão Lafões Primary Health Care Centers Grouping. Viseu. Portugal.
Department of Pediatrics. Tondela-Viseu Hospital Center. Viseu. Portugal.
Acta Med Port. 2018 Jan 31;31(1):45-50. doi: 10.20344/amp.9753.
Alcohol is a leading risk factor contributing to the global burden of disease. National and international agencies recommend evidence-based screening and brief interventions in primary care settings in order to reduce alcohol consumption. However, the majority of primary care professionals do not routinely deliver such interventions.
To identify factors influencing general practitioners/family physicians' and primary care nurses' routine delivery of alcohol screening and brief intervention in adults.
A systematic literature search will be carried out in the following electronic databases: Medline, CINAHL, CENTRAL, and PsycINFO. Two authors will independently abstract data and assess study quality using the NIH National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute quality assessment tools for quantitative studies, and the CASP checklist for qualitative studies. A narrative synthesis of the findings will be provided, structured around the barriers and facilitators identified. Identified barriers and facilitators will be further analysed using the Behavioural Change Wheel/Theoretical Domains Framework.
This review will describe the barriers to, and facilitators for, the implementation of alcohol screening and brief interventions by general practitioners/family physicians and nurses at primary care practices. By mapping the barriers and facilitators to the domains of the Behavioural Change Wheel/Theoretical Domains Framework, this review will also provide implementation researchers with a useful tool for selecting promising practitioner-oriented behavioural interventions for improving alcohol screening and brief intervention delivery in primary care.
This review will provide important information for implementing alcohol screening and brief intervention in primary health care.Systematic Review Registration: PROSPERO CRD42016052681.
酒精是导致全球疾病负担的主要风险因素。国家和国际机构建议在初级保健机构进行基于证据的筛查和简短干预,以减少酒精消费。然而,大多数初级保健专业人员并未常规开展此类干预措施。
确定影响全科医生/家庭医生以及初级保健护士对成人常规开展酒精筛查和简短干预的因素。
将在以下电子数据库中进行系统的文献检索:医学文献数据库(Medline)、护理学与健康领域数据库(CINAHL)、考克兰系统评价数据库(CENTRAL)和心理学文摘数据库(PsycINFO)。两位作者将独立提取数据,并使用美国国立卫生研究院国家心肺血液研究所的定量研究质量评估工具以及定性研究的CASP清单来评估研究质量。将围绕所确定的障碍和促进因素提供研究结果的叙述性综合分析。将使用行为改变轮/理论领域框架对所确定的障碍和促进因素进行进一步分析。
本综述将描述全科医生/家庭医生以及护士在初级保健实践中实施酒精筛查和简短干预的障碍和促进因素。通过将障碍和促进因素映射到行为改变轮/理论领域框架的各个领域,本综述还将为实施研究人员提供一个有用的工具,用于选择有前景的以从业者为导向的行为干预措施,以改善初级保健中酒精筛查和简短干预的实施情况。
本综述将为在初级卫生保健中实施酒精筛查和简短干预提供重要信息。系统评价注册:国际前瞻性系统评价注册库(PROSPERO)CRD42016052681。