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识别与验证南非与伤害相关创伤的酒精诊断方法:一项混合方法研究的方案

Identifying and Validating Alcohol Diagnostics for Injury-Related Trauma in South Africa: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study.

作者信息

Petersen Williams Petal, Prinsloo Megan, Peden Margaret M, Neethling Ian, Mhlongo Shibe, Maqungo Sithombo, Parry Charles, Matzopoulos Richard

机构信息

Mental Health, Alcohol, Substance use and Tobacco Research Unit, South African Medical Research Council, Cape Town, South Africa.

Institute for Life Course Health Research, Department of Global Health, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa.

出版信息

JMIR Res Protoc. 2024 Mar 11;13:e52949. doi: 10.2196/52949.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The burden of alcohol use among patients with trauma and the relative injury risks is not routinely measured in South Africa. Given the prominent burden of alcohol on hospital trauma departments, South Africa needs practical, cost-effective, and accurate alcohol diagnostic tools for testing, surveillance, and clinical management of patients with trauma.

OBJECTIVE

This study aims to validate alcohol diagnostics for injury-related trauma and assess its use for improving national health practice and policy.

METHODS

The Alcohol Diagnostic Validation for Injury-Related Trauma study will use mixed methods across 3 work packages. Five web-based focus group discussions will be conducted with 6 to 8 key stakeholders, each across 4 areas of expertise (clinical, academic, policy, and operational) to determine the type of alcohol information that will be useful for different stakeholders in the injury prevention and health care sectors. We will then conduct a small pilot study followed by a validation study of alcohol diagnostic tools (clinical assessment, breath analysis, and fingerprick blood) against enzyme immunoassay blood concentration analysis in a tertiary hospital trauma setting with 1000 patients. Finally, selected alcohol diagnostic tools will be tested in a district hospital setting with a further 1000 patients alongside community-based participatory research on the use of the selected tools.

RESULTS

Pilot data are being collected, and the protocol will be modified based on the results.

CONCLUSIONS

Through this project, we hope to identify and validate the most appropriate methods of diagnosing alcohol-related injury and violence in a clinical setting. The findings from this study are likely to be highly relevant and could influence our primary beneficiaries-policy makers and senior health clinicians-to adopt new practices and policies around alcohol testing in injured patients. The findings will be disseminated to relevant national and provincial government departments, policy experts, and clinicians. Additionally, we will engage in media advocacy and with our stakeholders, including community representatives, work through several nonprofit partners to reach civil society organizations and share findings. In addition, we will publish findings in scientific journals.

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/52949.

摘要

背景

在南非,创伤患者的酒精使用负担以及相对的受伤风险并未得到常规测量。鉴于酒精给医院创伤科室带来的显著负担,南非需要实用、具成本效益且准确的酒精诊断工具,用于创伤患者的检测、监测及临床管理。

目的

本研究旨在验证与损伤相关创伤的酒精诊断方法,并评估其在改善国家卫生实践和政策方面的应用。

方法

“与损伤相关创伤的酒精诊断验证”研究将在3个工作包中采用混合方法。将与6至8名关键利益相关者进行5次基于网络的焦点小组讨论,每次讨论涵盖4个专业领域(临床、学术、政策和运营),以确定对损伤预防和医疗保健领域不同利益相关者有用的酒精信息类型。然后,我们将开展一项小型试点研究,随后在一家三级医院创伤科室对1000名患者进行酒精诊断工具(临床评估、呼气分析和指尖采血)与酶免疫法血液浓度分析的验证研究。最后,选定的酒精诊断工具将在一家地区医院对另外1000名患者进行测试,并同时开展基于社区的参与性研究,以了解选定工具的使用情况。

结果

正在收集试点数据,并将根据结果修改方案。

结论

通过该项目,我们希望确定并验证在临床环境中诊断与酒精相关损伤和暴力的最合适方法。本研究的结果可能具有高度相关性,并可能影响我们的主要受益者——政策制定者和高级卫生临床医生——采用围绕对受伤患者进行酒精检测的新实践和政策。研究结果将传播给相关的国家和省级政府部门、政策专家及临床医生。此外,我们将进行媒体宣传,并与包括社区代表在内的利益相关者合作,通过几个非营利合作伙伴与民间社会组织接触并分享研究结果。此外,我们将在科学期刊上发表研究结果。

国际注册报告识别码(IRRID):DERR1-10.2196/52949。

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