San Francisco Javier Mental Health Center, Pamplona, Spain.
School of Nursing, Community, Maternity and Pediatric Nursing, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain.
Nurs Health Sci. 2023 Sep;25(3):311-322. doi: 10.1111/nhs.13023. Epub 2023 Jun 4.
This study aims to assess the preliminary efficacy and feasibility of a brief, peer-led alcohol intervention to reduce alcohol consumption in binge-drinking Spanish nursing students. A pilot randomized controlled trial was conducted with 50 first-year nursing students who were randomly assigned either a 50-min peer-led motivational intervention with individual feedback or a control condition. Primary outcomes for testing the preliminary efficacy were alcohol use and alcohol-related consequences. Quantitative and content analyses of open-ended survey questions were performed. Participants in the intervention condition significantly reduced binge-drinking episodes, peak blood alcohol content, and consequences compared to the control group. Principal facilitators were completing the questionnaire during the academic schedule and providing tailored feedback through a graphic report. The main barrier was the unreliability of students' initial commitment. The findings suggest that a brief motivational intervention could be effective for reducing alcohol consumption and alcohol-related consequences in Spanish college students. Peer counselors and participants reported high satisfaction, indicating that the intervention is feasible. However, a full trial should be conducted taking into account the identified barriers and facilitators.
本研究旨在评估一项简短的、同伴主导的酒精干预措施,以减少西班牙护理专业大学生 binge drinking 的初步效果和可行性。对 50 名一年级护理专业学生进行了一项试点随机对照试验,这些学生被随机分配到 50 分钟的同伴主导的动机干预和个体反馈组或对照组。测试初步效果的主要结果是饮酒量和与饮酒相关的后果。对开放式调查问题进行了定量和内容分析。与对照组相比,干预组的 binge drinking 发作、血液酒精峰值和后果显著减少。主要促进因素是在学术日程中完成问卷,并通过图形报告提供量身定制的反馈。主要障碍是学生最初承诺的不可靠性。研究结果表明,简短的动机干预可能对减少西班牙大学生的饮酒量和与饮酒相关的后果有效。同伴辅导员和参与者报告了很高的满意度,表明干预措施是可行的。然而,应考虑到已确定的障碍和促进因素,开展全面的试验。