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Effectiveness of a culturally tailored SMS alcohol intervention for same-sex attracted women: protocol for an RCT

机译:针对同性吸引女性进行文化定制的SMS酒精干预的有效性:RCT方案

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There is a large disparity between alcohol treatment access and prevalence of hazardous drinking among same-sex attracted women (SSAW). Yet, this population typically report low satisfaction with care and a reluctance to attend mainstream health services. Currently, there are few culturally tailored services for SSAW available despite evidence indicating that many feel uncomfortable in mainstream services. This paper describes the protocol of a randomised controlled trial aimed at examining the impact of a culturally sensitive four-week short message service (SMS) alcohol intervention on SSAW’s alcohol intake, wellbeing, and engagement with alcohol treatment. A randomised controlled trial comparing a culturally tailored SMS intervention (The Step One Program) with a generic ‘thank you’ message, and a nested qualitative study to further explore the intervention’s feasibility and acceptability. The Step One Program was co-designed using an Intervention Mapping framework and engaging potential consumers in the developmental process. Participants are block randomised (1:1 ratio) and followed up at the completion of the intervention and at 12?weeks post-intervention. The primary outcomes are alcohol reduction (as measured by the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test and self-reported alcohol intake), wellbeing (as measured by the Personal Wellbeing Index – Adult), and help-seeking (as measured by the number of alcohol services accessed and frequency of access). Upon completion of the 12-week post-intervention survey, participants in the intervention group were contacted via email regarding a phone interview on intervention acceptability. This study may have important implications for clinical practice, improve healthcare access and equity for SSAW, and provide direction for future research in this field. The outcomes of the current study may stimulate the development of other culturally tailored health programs for SSAW. The results will inform whether individually tailoring the messages according to content and delivery frequency may be warranted to increase its acceptability. This trial was registered with the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (trial ID: ACTRN12617000768392 ).
机译:在同性恋女性中,接受酒精治疗与危险饮酒的普及率之间存在很大差异。然而,该人群通常报告其对护理的满意度较低,并且不愿参加主流卫生服务。当前,尽管有证据表明许多服务在主流服务中感到不舒服,但针对SSAW的文化定制服务却很少。本文介绍了一项随机对照试验的方案,旨在检查具有文化敏感性的四周短消息服务(SMS)酒精干预对SSAW酒精摄入,健康和参与酒精治疗的影响。一项随机对照试验,将针对文化的SMS干预措施(“第一步计划”)与通用的“谢谢”信息进行了比较,并进行了嵌套的定性研究,以进一步探讨该干预措施的可行性和可接受性。第一步计划是使用干预映射框架共同设计的,并且使潜在的消费者参与了开发过程。在干预完成后和干预后12周,对参与者进行分组随机(1:1比例)和随访。主要结果是减少酒精(通过酒精使用障碍识别测试和自我报告的酒精摄入量衡量),幸福感(通过个人健康指数-成人衡量)和寻求帮助(根据酒精饮料服务数量衡量)访问和访问频率)。在完成为期12周的干预后调查后,通过电子邮件就干预可接受性的电话访谈与干预组的参与者进行了联系。这项研究可能对临床实践具有重要意义,可以改善SSAW的医疗保健获取和公平性,并为该领域的未来研究提供指导。本研究的结果可能会刺激针对SSAW的其他针对文化的健康计划的发展。结果将告知是否可以保证根据内容和传递频率对消息进行个性化定制以提高其可接受性。该试验已在澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心注册(试验编号:ACTRN12617000768392)。

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