由护士通过电话对初级卫生保健中有害饮酒患者进行简短干预的方案:可行性试验

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Ana Vitória Corrêa Lima , Divane de Vargas , Érika Gisseth León Ramírez , Caroline Figueira Pereira
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摘要

研究目的:本研究旨在探讨由初级卫生保健机构的护士通过电话实施简短干预方案的可行性。方法:本研究进行了一项非随机单臂可行性研究。本研究建议的干预措施是由护士通过电话与饮酒者同步进行的简短干预。简短干预是一种基于 FRAMES 模型的激励方法,其组成部分包括反馈、责任、建议、选择菜单、移情和自我效能。为了评估方案的可行性,我们对参与者的招募程序、方案对参与者的可接受性、参与者的满意度、便利性和治疗的连续性进行了评估。定量数据分析在 R 软件中进行,使用描述性统计,分类变量以频率和百分比报告。结果我们对参与者(n = 165)进行了跟踪调查,从基线(T0)到简短干预后的 3 个月(T1)和 6 个月(T2)。部分效果表明饮酒量有所减少,与BI前的基线相比,T1的AUDIT评分下降了0.66分,差异具有统计学意义。在完成 3 个月随访的患者中,48% 的人对接受护士简短干预的经历表示肯定,44% 的人表示饮酒量有所减少。结论 初级医疗患者认为通过电话进行简短干预是可行且可接受的,他们认为接受护士进行的 BI 后饮酒量有所改善。
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Brief intervention protocol by telephone delivered by nurses to patients with harmful alcohol use in primary health care: A feasibility trial

Aim

The aim of this study is to examine the feasibility of a brief intervention protocol by telephone performed by nurses in primary health care facilities.

Methods

A nonrandomized single-arm feasibility study was performed. The proposed intervention of this study is the Brief Intervention carried out by the nurse delivered by telephone, synchronously with alcohol users. The brief intervention is a motivational approach based on the FRAMES model, with its components being: Feedback, Responsibility, Advice, Menu of options, Empathy and Self-efficacy. To assess the feasibility of the protocol, we evaluated the procedure for enrolling participants, the acceptability of the protocol to participants, the satisfaction of the participants, convenience and treatment continuity. The quantitative data analysis was carried out in the R software, using descriptive statistics, categorical variables were reported by frequencies and percentages. For continuous variables, medians, means, standard deviations and range values were computed.

Results

We followed the participants (n = 165) from baseline (T0) until 3 months (T1) and 6 months (T2) after the brief intervention. The partial effect suggests a reduction in alcohol consumption, and statistically significant differences were observed from baseline before the BI, with a decrease of 0.66 points in AUDIT scores at T1. Among the patients who completed the 3-month follow-up, 48 % reported a positive experience of receiving the brief intervention by the nurses, and 44 % reported a decrease in alcohol consumption.

Conclusions

Brief intervention delivered by telephone was considered feasible and acceptable by primary health care patients, and they perceived improvement in their alcohol consumption after receiving the BI performed by nurses.

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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing disseminates original, peer-reviewed research that is of interest to psychiatric and mental health care nurses. The field is considered in its broadest perspective, including theory, practice and research applications related to all ages, special populations, settings, and interdisciplinary collaborations in both the public and private sectors. Through critical study, expositions, and review of practice, Archives of Psychiatric Nursing is a medium for clinical scholarship to provide theoretical linkages among diverse areas of practice.
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