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暂离酒桌:一项有效性-实施试验的方案,该试验研究了一款针对不健康饮酒问题的手机应用程序,包含和不包含同伴支持时的使用效果。

Stand Down-Think Before You Drink: protocol for an effectiveness-implementation trial of a mobile application for unhealthy alcohol use with and without peer support.

机构信息

HSR&D Center for Innovation to Implementation, VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Menlo Park, California, USA

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, USA.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2023 Apr 13;13(4):e072892. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-072892.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Mobile apps can increase access to alcohol-related care but only if patients actively engage with them. Peers have shown promise for facilitating patients' engagement with mobile apps. However, the effectiveness of peer-based mobile health interventions for unhealthy alcohol use has yet to be evaluated in a randomised controlled trial. The goal of this hybrid I effectiveness-implementation study is to test a mobile app ('Stand Down-Think Before You Drink'), with and without peer support, to improve drinking outcomes among primary care patients.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS

In two US Veterans Health Administration (VA) medical centres, 274 primary care patients who screen positive for unhealthy alcohol use and are not currently in alcohol treatment will be randomised to receive usual care (UC), UC plus access to Stand Down (App), or UC plus Peer-Supported Stand Down (PSSD-four peer-led phone sessions over the initial 8 weeks to enhance app engagement). Assessments will occur at baseline and 8-, 20- and 32-weeks postbaseline. The primary outcome is total standard drinks; secondary outcomes include drinks per drinking day, heavy drinking days and negative consequences from drinking. Hypotheses for study outcomes, as well as treatment mediators and moderators, will be tested using mixed effects models. Semi-structured interviews with patients and primary care staff will be analysed using thematic analysis to identify potential barriers and facilitators to implementation of PSSD in primary care.

ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION

This protocol is a minimal risk study and has received approval from the VA Central Institutional Review Board. The results have the potential to transform the delivery of alcohol-related services for primary care patients who engage in unhealthy levels of drinking but rarely seek treatment. Study findings will be disseminated through collaborations with healthcare system policymakers as well as publications to scholarly journals and presentations at scientific conferences.

TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER

NCT05473598.

摘要

简介

移动应用程序可以增加获得与酒精相关的护理的机会,但前提是患者积极参与。同伴在促进患者使用移动应用程序方面显示出了前景。然而,同伴支持的基于移动的健康干预措施对不健康饮酒的有效性尚未在随机对照试验中得到评估。本混合 I 有效性-实施研究的目的是测试一个移动应用程序(“Stand Down-Think Before You Drink”),有无同伴支持,以改善初级保健患者的饮酒结果。

方法和分析

在美国退伍军人事务部(VA)的两个医疗中心,274 名筛查出有不健康饮酒且目前未接受酒精治疗的初级保健患者将被随机分配接受常规护理(UC)、UC 加访问 Stand Down(应用程序)或 UC 加同伴支持的 Stand Down(PSSD-在最初的 8 周内进行 4 次同伴主导的电话会议,以增强应用程序的参与度)。评估将在基线和 8、20 和 32 周后进行。主要结果是总标准饮料;次要结果包括饮酒量、重度饮酒日和饮酒的负面后果。将使用混合效应模型测试研究结果的假设,以及治疗中介和调节因素。对患者和初级保健人员的半结构式访谈将使用主题分析进行分析,以确定在初级保健中实施 PSSD 的潜在障碍和促进因素。

伦理和传播

本方案是一项低风险研究,已获得 VA 中央机构审查委员会的批准。该结果有可能改变参与不健康饮酒但很少寻求治疗的初级保健患者的酒精相关服务的提供方式。研究结果将通过与医疗保健系统政策制定者的合作以及向学术期刊发表和在科学会议上发表来传播。

试验注册编号

NCT05473598。

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