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All-Wales licensed premises intervention (AWLPI): a randomised controlled trial to reduce alcohol-related violence

机译:全威尔士许可的场所干预(AWLPI):减少酒精相关暴力行为的随机对照试验

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Background Alcohol-related violence in and in the vicinity of licensed premises continues to place a considerable burden on the United Kingdom’s (UK) health services. Robust interventions targeted at licensed premises are therefore required to reduce the costs of alcohol-related harm. Previous evaluations of interventions in licensed premises have a number of methodological limitations and none have been conducted in the UK. The aim of the trial was to determine the effectiveness of the Safety Management in Licensed Environments intervention designed to reduce alcohol-related violence in licensed premises, delivered by Environmental Health Officers, under their statutory authority to intervene in cases of violence in the workplace. Methods/Design A national randomised controlled trial, with licensed premises as the unit of allocation. Premises were identified from all 22 Local Authorities in Wales. Eligible premises were those with identifiable violent incidents on premises, using police recorded violence data. Premises were allocated to intervention or control by optimally balancing by Environmental Health Officer capacity in each Local Authority, number of violent incidents in the 12?months leading up to the start of the project and opening hours. The primary outcome measure is the difference in frequency of violence between intervention and control premises over a 12?month follow-up period, based on a recurrent event model. The trial incorporates an embedded process evaluation to assess intervention implementation, fidelity, reach and reception, and to interpret outcome effects, as well as investigate its economic impact. Discussion The results of the trial will be applicable to all statutory authorities directly involved with managing violence in the night time economy and will provide the first formal test of Health and Safety policy in this environment. If successful, opportunities for replication and generalisation will be considered. Trial registration UKCRN 14077; ISRCTN78924818 .
机译:背景技术在许可的场所内及其附近与酒精有关的暴力行为继续给英国(UK)的医疗服务造成相当大的负担。因此,需要针对有执照的场所采取强有力的干预措施,以减少与酒精有关的伤害的成本。先前对许可场所中的干预措施的评估存在很多方法上的局限性,在英国没有进行过评估。该试验的目的是确定许可环境中的安全管理干预措施的有效性,该干预措施旨在减少由环境卫生官员在其法定权力下进行干预的工作场所中与酒精有关的暴力行为,以干预工作场所的暴力案件。方法/设计一项全国随机对照试验,以许可的场所为分配单位。从威尔士的所有22个地方当局中识别了场所。符合条件的房屋是指那些使用警察记录的暴力数据在房屋中识别出暴力事件的房屋。通过在每个地方当局中的环境卫生官员能力,项目开始前的12个月内的暴力事件数量和开放时间之间达到最佳平衡,将场所分配给干预或控制。主要结果指标是根据复发事件模型在12个月的随访期内干预场所和控制场所之间暴力发生频率的差异。该试验包含一个嵌入式过程评估,以评估干预措施的实施,保真度,覆盖范围和接受程度,并解释结果效果以及调查其经济影响。讨论该试验的结果将适用于所有直接参与夜间经济管理暴力的法定机构,并将在此环境下对健康与安全政策进行首次正式测试。如果成功,将考虑复制和推广的机会。试用注册UKCRN 14077; ISRCTN78924818。

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