Turning Point, Eastern Health Statewide Services, Richmond, Australia.
Monash Addiction Research Centre, Eastern Health Clinical School, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
Harm Reduct J. 2023 Mar 9;20(1):30. doi: 10.1186/s12954-023-00761-6.
Alerts about changes in unregulated drug markets may be useful for supporting health and community workers to anticipate, prevent, and respond to unexpected adverse drug events. This study aimed to establish factors influencing the successful design and implementation of drug alerts for use in clinical and community service settings in Victoria, Australia.
An iterative mixed methods design was used to co-produce drug alert prototypes with practitioners and managers working across various alcohol and other drug services and emergency medicine settings. A quantitative needs-analysis survey (n = 184) informed five qualitative co-design workshops (n = 31). Alert prototypes were drafted based on findings and tested for utility and acceptability. Applicable constructs from the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research helped to conceptualise factors that impact successful alert system design.
Timely and reliable alerts about unexpected drug market changes were important to nearly all workers (98%) yet many reported insufficient access to this kind of information (64%). Workers considered themselves 'conduits' for information-sharing and valued alerts for increasing exposure to drug market intelligence; facilitating communication about potential threats and trends; and improving capacity for effective responding to drug-related harm. Alerts should be 'shareable' across a range of clinical and community settings and audiences. To maximise engagement and impact, alerts must command attention, be easily recognisable, be available on multiple platforms (electronic and printable formats) in varying levels of detail, and be disseminated via appropriate notification mechanisms to meet the needs of diverse stakeholder groups. Three drug alert prototypes (SMS prompt, summary flyer, and a detailed poster) were endorsed by workers as useful for supporting their work responding to unexpected drug-related harms.
Alerts informed by coordinated early warning networks that offer close to real-time detection of unexpected substances can provide rapid, evidence-based drug market intelligence to inform preventive and responsive action to drug-related harm. The success of alert systems requires adequate planning and resourcing to support design, implementation, and evaluation, which includes consultation with all relevant audiences to understand how to maximise engagement with information, recommendations, and advice. Our findings about factors impacting successful alert design have utility to inform the development of local early warning systems.
有关无监管药物市场变化的警报对于支持卫生和社区工作者预测、预防和应对意外药物不良事件可能是有用的。本研究旨在确定影响澳大利亚维多利亚州临床和社区服务环境中药物警报成功设计和实施的因素。
采用迭代混合方法设计,与跨各种酒精和其他药物服务和急诊医学环境工作的从业者和管理人员共同制作药物警报原型。一项定量需求分析调查(n=184)为五轮定性共同设计研讨会(n=31)提供了信息。基于研究结果起草了警报原型,并对其效用和可接受性进行了测试。实施研究综合框架中的适用结构有助于概念化影响警报系统成功设计的因素。
及时可靠的关于意外药物市场变化的警报对几乎所有工作人员(98%)都很重要,但许多人报告说他们无法获得这种信息(64%)。工作人员认为自己是信息共享的“渠道”,并重视增加对药物市场情报的了解、促进有关潜在威胁和趋势的沟通以及提高有效应对药物相关伤害的能力的警报。警报应该能够在各种临床和社区环境和受众中“共享”。为了最大限度地提高参与度和影响力,警报必须引人注目、易于识别、以多种平台(电子和打印格式)提供不同详细程度的信息,并通过适当的通知机制进行传播,以满足不同利益相关者群体的需求。三种药物警报原型(短信提示、摘要传单和详细海报)得到了工作人员的认可,认为它们有助于支持他们应对意外药物相关伤害的工作。
由提供近乎实时检测意外物质的协调早期预警网络提供信息的警报可以为预防和应对药物相关伤害提供快速、基于证据的药物市场情报。警报系统的成功需要足够的规划和资源支持设计、实施和评估,其中包括与所有相关受众进行磋商,以了解如何最大限度地参与信息、建议和咨询。我们关于影响成功警报设计因素的发现对于为本地早期预警系统的开发提供了实用信息。