基于社区的酒精教育干预(THEATRE)研究,以减少斯里兰卡农村地区酒精的有害影响:一项混合方法分步楔形集群随机对照试验的设计和改编。

Community-based alcohol education intervention (THEATRE) study to reduce harmful effects of alcohol in rural Sri Lanka: design and adaptation of a mixed-methods stepped wedge cluster randomised control trial.

机构信息

Centre for Pesticide Suicide Prevention, College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK

Central Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2023 Jun 15;13(6):e064722. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-064722.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Alcohol consumption is a leading cause of mortality, morbidity and adverse social sequelae in Sri Lanka. Effective community-based, culturally adapted or context-specific interventions are required to minimise these harms. We designed a mixed-methods stepped wedge cluster randomised control trial of a complex alcohol intervention. This paper describes the initial trial protocol and subsequent modifications following COVID-19.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS

We aimed to recruit 20 villages (approximately n=4000) in rural Sri Lanka. The proposed intervention consisted of health screening clinics, alcohol brief intervention, participatory drama, film, and public health promotion materials to be delivered over 12 weeks.Following disruptions to the trial resulting from the Easter bombings in 2019, COVID-19 and a national financial crisis, we adapted the study in two main ways. First, the interventions were reconfigured for hybrid delivery. Second, a rolling pre-post study evaluating changes in alcohol use, mental health, social capital and financial stress as the primary outcome and implementation and ex-ante economic analysis as secondary outcomes.

ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION

The original study and amendments have been reviewed and granted ethical approval by Rajarata University of Sri Lanka (ERC/2018/21-July 2018 and February 2022) and the University of Sydney (2019/006). Findings will be disseminated locally in collaboration with the community and stakeholders.The new hybrid approach may be more adaptable, scalable and generalisable than the planned intervention. The changes will allow a closer assessment of individual interventions while enabling the evaluation of this discontinuous event through a naturalistic trial design. This may assist other researchers facing similar disruptions to community-based studies.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

The trial is registered with the Sri Lanka Clinical Trials Registry; https://slctr.lk/trials/slctr-2018-037.

摘要

引言

在斯里兰卡,饮酒是导致死亡、发病和不良社会后果的主要原因。需要采取有效的基于社区、文化适应或特定背景的干预措施,以最大限度地减少这些危害。我们设计了一项针对复杂酒精干预措施的混合方法、分步楔形、集群随机对照试验。本文描述了初始试验方案以及 COVID-19 之后的后续修改。

方法与分析

我们旨在招募 20 个村庄(约 4000 人)在斯里兰卡农村。拟议的干预措施包括健康筛查诊所、酒精简短干预、参与式戏剧、电影和公共卫生宣传材料,将在 12 周内提供。在 2019 年复活节爆炸事件、COVID-19 和国家金融危机导致试验中断后,我们以两种主要方式调整了研究。首先,干预措施进行了混合交付的重新配置。其次,一项滚动的预-后研究评估了作为主要结果的饮酒变化、心理健康、社会资本和财务压力,以及作为次要结果的实施和事前经济分析。

伦理与传播

原始研究和修正案已由斯里兰卡拉贾拉特大学(ERC/2018/21-2018 年 7 月和 2022 年 2 月)和悉尼大学(2019/006)审查并获得伦理批准。研究结果将与社区和利益相关者合作在当地传播。新的混合方法可能比计划中的干预措施更具适应性、可扩展性和普遍性。这些变化将允许更密切地评估个别干预措施,同时通过自然试验设计评估这一不连续事件。这可能有助于其他面临类似社区研究中断的研究人员。

试验注册

该试验在斯里兰卡临床试验注册处注册;https://slctr.lk/trials/slctr-2018-037。

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