Brobbin Eileen, Parkin Stephen, Deluca Paolo, Drummond Colin
National Addiction Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.
Department of Public Health, Environments and Society at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, King's College London, London, UK.
Addict Res Theory. 2024 Feb 6;33(1):36-47. doi: 10.1080/16066359.2024.2309869. eCollection 2025.
A qualitative exploration into the views of alcohol service staff on transdermal alcohol sensors (TAS) within three alcohol services in South London, UK. This study aims to assess the acceptability and feasibility of TAS implementation in alcohol services to provide treatment in clinical settings and identify potential challenges and solutions from the perspective of service providers.
Ten participants, in a patient-facing role with alcohol-related treatment, completed a semi-structured interview.
Three core theoretical themes guided the analysis: perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use and attitudes toward use. Participants thought TAS could be useful as part of alcohol treatment in their service. They thought their service users may face some challenges using the TAS, (such as wearing the device; misplacing it, and/or remembering to remove and replace it for bathing). In general, participant attitudes toward TAS tended to be positive but there were some concerns about the cost and staff training. Participants believed their service users would be skeptical about wearing it, but that it could complement their treatment and motivate them toward their treatment goals.
Results support the acceptability and feasibility of TAS within alcohol services. Participants suggested potential methods of implementing TAS within their treatment plans which could benefit both staff and users. Participants were agreeable and willing to learn more about TAS including the practicalities of implementing TAS. TAS were seen as a potentially useful treatment facilitator, if implemented correctly with sufficiently motivated service users and if specific challenges were addressed.
对英国伦敦南部三家酒精服务机构中酒精服务人员对经皮酒精传感器(TAS)的看法进行定性探索。本研究旨在评估在酒精服务机构中实施TAS以在临床环境中提供治疗的可接受性和可行性,并从服务提供者的角度确定潜在挑战和解决方案。
10名在酒精相关治疗中担任面向患者角色的参与者完成了一次半结构化访谈。
三个核心理论主题指导了分析:感知有用性、感知易用性和使用态度。参与者认为TAS作为其服务中酒精治疗的一部分可能会有用。他们认为他们的服务使用者在使用TAS时可能会面临一些挑战(例如佩戴设备;放错位置,和/或忘记为洗澡取下并更换它)。总体而言,参与者对TAS的态度倾向于积极,但对成本和员工培训存在一些担忧。参与者认为他们的服务使用者会对佩戴它持怀疑态度,但它可以补充他们的治疗并激励他们朝着治疗目标前进。
结果支持TAS在酒精服务机构中的可接受性和可行性。参与者提出了在其治疗计划中实施TAS的潜在方法,这可能对员工和使用者都有益。参与者表示同意并愿意更多地了解TAS,包括实施TAS的实际情况。如果在有足够积极性的服务使用者中正确实施并解决特定挑战,TAS被视为一种潜在有用的治疗辅助手段。