Unit for Clinical Alcohol Research, Research Unit of Psychiatry, Department of Clinical Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.
Research Unit of General Practice Odense and Esbjerg, Department of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.
BMC Prim Care. 2024 Jul 6;25(1):248. doi: 10.1186/s12875-024-02508-z.
The 15-method is an opportunistic screening and brief intervention tool for alcohol-related problems in primary healthcare. A Danish feasibility study of the 15-method indicated that adjustments were needed to improve its contextual fit to Danish general practice. This adjustment process was conducted in two parts. The first part focused on identifying barriers, facilitators, and user needs for addressing alcohol using the 15-method. The second part will address the identified barriers and user needs to finalize a Danish version of the method. This study reports on part one of the adjustment process.
Semi-structured individual interviews and focus group interviews with healthcare professionals (n = 8) and patients (n = 5) from general practice in Denmark. Data analysis was conducted using thematic content analysis. The results were condensed into two focus areas that will form the basis for user workshops in part two of the adjustment process.
The main barriers for addressing alcohol using the 15-method were patients and healthcare professionals not having the same agenda, having difficulty opening a conversation on alcohol, and workflow in the practices. Main facilitators included high interpersonal skills, taking the patient's perspective, and good routines and interdisciplinary work. Suggested adjustments and additions to the method included digitalization, visual icebreakers, quotes and examples, and development of a quick guide. The identified focus areas for user workshops were Communication and Material, and Integration to Workflows.
Healthcare professionals found the opportunistic screening approach exemplified by the 15-method to be beneficial in identifying and addressing alcohol-related problems. They appreciate the method's structured framework that assists in presenting treatment options. Identified adjustment areas to the 15-method will lay the groundwork for future efforts to develop a finalized Danish version of the 15-method.
15 法是一种在初级保健中针对与酒精相关问题的机会性筛查和简短干预工具。丹麦对 15 法的可行性研究表明,需要进行调整以提高其与丹麦常规实践的契合度。这一调整过程分为两个部分。第一部分重点确定使用 15 法解决酒精问题的障碍、促进因素和用户需求。第二部分将针对已确定的障碍和用户需求来完成该方法的丹麦版本。本研究报告了调整过程的第一部分。
对丹麦常规实践中的医疗保健专业人员(n=8)和患者(n=5)进行半结构化的个人访谈和焦点小组访谈。使用主题内容分析进行数据分析。结果被浓缩为两个重点领域,这将成为调整过程第二部分用户研讨会的基础。
使用 15 法解决酒精问题的主要障碍是患者和医疗保健专业人员的议程不同、难以就酒精问题展开对话以及实践中的工作流程。主要促进因素包括高人际交往能力、从患者角度出发、良好的常规和跨学科工作。建议对该方法进行调整和补充,包括数字化、视觉破冰器、引语和示例以及快速指南的开发。用户研讨会的重点领域确定为沟通和材料以及与工作流程的整合。
医疗保健专业人员认为 15 法所体现的机会性筛查方法有助于识别和解决与酒精相关的问题。他们赞赏该方法的结构化框架,该框架有助于提出治疗选择。已确定的 15 法调整领域将为未来努力开发 15 法的丹麦版本奠定基础。