Perceived barriers in the dissemination of an organisational alcohol policy as part of implementing an alcohol prevention programme among managers

IF 1.3 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
D. Elling, Martina Wilson Martinez, Kristina Sundqvist
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Purpose An alcohol prevention programme, consisting of the implementation of an organisational alcohol policy and skills development training for managers, was delivered in Swedish workplaces. Previous findings revealed challenges in policy implementation because of the lack of dissemination amongst managers. This study aims to describe perceived dissemination barriers of the organisational alcohol policy by managers. Design/methodology/approach A cross-sectional survey (n = 193 managers) was performed to identify common dissemination barriers in the workplace and complementary case illustrations derived from semi-structured interviews (n = 18 managers) were used to understand the dissemination barriers of the organisational alcohol policy. Frequency distributions were presented to describe common perceived barriers. Findings Sixty-five per cent of managers reported that their workplace had not changed their approach to addressing alcohol-related issues compared to their usual practice before programme delivery. Various organisational factors, such as deprioritisation of programme dissemination, lack of communication and inadequate strategies were some of the common barriers perceived by managers. Moreover, managers reported uncertainties regarding any changes concerning the workplace’s approach for addressing alcohol-related issues. Increased efforts in disseminating the organisational alcohol policy can reduce uncertainties among managers. Practical implications A thorough process evaluation to understand processes in programme delivery and implementation is necessary to ensure the uptake of the intervention. Originality/value This study highlighted the complexity of disseminating an alcohol policy in a dynamic setting, such as the workplace, and provided the importance of addressing organisational obstacles.
作为在管理人员中实施酒精预防方案的一部分,在传播组织酒精政策方面存在的障碍
目的:在瑞典的工作场所实施了一项酒精预防方案,其中包括执行组织酒精政策和对管理人员进行技能发展培训。以前的调查结果显示,由于在管理人员之间缺乏宣传,政策执行方面存在挑战。本研究旨在描述管理者对组织酒精政策的感知传播障碍。设计/方法/方法进行了横断面调查(n = 193名管理人员),以确定工作场所常见的传播障碍,并使用半结构化访谈(n = 18名管理人员)得出的补充案例说明来了解组织酒精政策的传播障碍。提出频率分布来描述常见的感知障碍。调查结果65%的管理人员报告说,与方案实施前的通常做法相比,他们的工作场所没有改变解决与酒精有关问题的方法。各种组织因素,例如方案传播不优先、缺乏沟通和战略不充分,是管理人员认为的一些共同障碍。此外,管理人员报告说,他们不确定工作场所解决酒精相关问题的方法是否会发生变化。加大宣传组织酒精政策的力度可以减少管理人员之间的不确定性。实际影响必须进行全面的进程评价,以了解方案交付和执行的进程,以确保采取干预措施。独创性/价值本研究强调了在工作场所等动态环境中传播酒精政策的复杂性,并提供了解决组织障碍的重要性。
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