Implementación del consejo breve para la reducción del uso de alcohol y tabaco en el primer nivel de atención: un estudio cualitativo

Verónica Lozano-Morales, Norberto Francisco Hernández-Llanes, Billy Raúl Millán Hernández, Rafael Antonio Serna-Arreguin, Leonor Villafranca Salgado, Juan Arturo Sabines Torres, Gady Zabicky Sirot
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Introduction: in Mexico, tobacco and alcohol consumption represent a public health problem. Screening, brief intervention, and treatment models had shown effectiveness to reduce substances use, which is why they have been widely used in a variety of settings. The proximity of trained human resources with consumption problems and diverse situations is one of the most important opportunities they offer. Despite the extensive experience in developing these models, they have been poorly adapted for use by medical and health personnel at the first level of care. Objective: describe barriers and opportunities encountered during the operational implementation of a pilot project for screening, brief counseling and treatment aimed at medical personnel and related to the first level of health care in a Sanitary Jurisdiction of the State of Mexico. Method: two focus groups were carried out on a randomized sample of 15 of 64 certified health professionals who developed practical experience performing interventions with the population of their Health Establishment. Results: communication, personal and organizational barriers were found, however, opportunities that emerged from the implementation of this intervention model were also identified. Discussion and conclusions: the implementation of these interventions in the first level of care has various advantages for the personnel who apply them and the population that receives it, among which the increase in productivity of the screening and brief counseling actions reported in the System of Health Information as well as the opportunity to provide the user a personalized intervention specifically focused on their local population-based problems.
在初级保健中减少酒精和烟草使用简短理事会的执行情况:一项定性研究
引言:在墨西哥,吸烟和饮酒是一个公共卫生问题。筛查、短暂干预和治疗模式已显示出减少物质使用的有效性,这就是为什么它们在各种环境中被广泛使用的原因。受过培训的人力资源与消费问题和各种情况的接近是他们提供的最重要的机会之一。尽管在开发这些模型方面有着丰富的经验,但它们对于医疗和卫生人员在第一级护理中的使用却很难适应。目标:描述在实施筛查试点项目过程中遇到的障碍和机遇,针对医务人员并与墨西哥州卫生管辖区的一级医疗保健相关的简短咨询和治疗,发现了个人和组织障碍,但也发现了实施这种干预模式所带来的机会。讨论和结论:在第一级护理中实施这些干预措施对实施干预措施的人员和接受干预的人群有各种好处,其中包括卫生信息系统中报告的筛查和简短咨询行动的生产力的提高,以及为用户提供专门针对其当地人口问题的个性化干预的机会。
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