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An exploratory cluster randomised trial of a university halls of residence based social norms intervention in Wales, UK

机译:英国威尔士大学宿舍基于社会规范干预的探索性整群随机试验

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Background Excessive alcohol consumption amongst university students has received increasing attention. A social norms approach to reducing drinking behaviours has met with some success in the USA. Such an approach is based on the assumption that student's perceptions of the norms of their peers are highly influential, but that these perceptions are often incorrect. Social norms interventions therefore aim to correct these inaccurate perceptions, and in turn, to change behaviours. However, UK studies are scarce and it is increasingly recognised that social norm interventions need to be supported by socio ecological approaches that address the wider determinants of behaviour. Objectives To describe the research design for an exploratory trial examining the acceptability, hypothesised process of change and implementation of a social norm marketing campaign designed to correct misperceptions of normative alcohol use and reduce levels of misuse, implemented alongside a university wide alcohol harm reduction toolkit. It also assesses the feasibility of a potential large scale effectiveness trial by providing key trial design parameters including randomisation, recruitment and retention, contamination, data collection methods, outcome measures and intracluster correlations. Methods/design The study adopts an exploratory cluster randomised controlled trial design with halls of residence as the unit of allocation, and a nested mixed methods process evaluation. Four Welsh (UK) universities participated in the study, with residence hall managers consenting to implementation of the trial in 50 university owned campus based halls of residence. Consenting halls were randomised to either a phased multi channel social norm marketing campaign addressing normative discrepancies (n = 25 intervention) or normal practice (n = 25 control). The primary outcome is alcohol consumption (units per week) measured using the Daily Drinking Questionnaire. Secondary outcomes assess frequency of alcohol consumption, higher risk drinking, alcohol related problems and change in perceptions of alcohol-related descriptive and injunctive norms. Data will be collected for all 50 halls at 4 months follow up through a cross-sectional on line and postal survey of approximately 4000 first year students. The process evaluation will explore the acceptability and implementation of the social norms intervention and toolkit and hypothesised process of change including awareness, receptivity and normative changes. Discussion Exploratory trials such as this are essential to inform future definitive trials by providing crucial methodological parameters and guidance on designing and implementing optimum interventions. Trial registration number ISRCTN: ISRCTN48556384
机译:背景技术大学生中过量饮酒受到越来越多的关注。减少饮酒行为的社会规范方法在美国取得了一些成功。这种方法是基于这样的假设,即学生对同peer规范的理解具有很大的影响力,但是这些理解通常是不正确的。因此,社会规范干预旨在纠正这些不正确的观念,进而改变行为。但是,英国的研究很少,越来越多的人认识到,社会规范干预需要得到能够解决更广泛的行为决定因素的社会生态学方法的支持。目的描述一项探索性试验的研究设计,该试验与整个大学范围的减少酒精危害工具套件一起实施,旨在检验社会规范营销活动的可接受性,假设的变更过程以及社会规范营销活动的实施,以纠正对规范性饮酒的误解并减少滥用水平。它还通过提供关键的试验设计参数,包括随机化,募集和保留,污染,数据收集方法,结局指标和群内相关性,评估了可能进行大规模有效性试验的可行性。方法/设计本研究采用以居住地为分配单位的探索性集群随机对照试验设计,并采用嵌套混合方法进行过程评估。威尔士(英国)的四所大学参加了这项研究,宿舍管理人员同意在50所大学拥有的校园宿舍中实施该试验。同意大厅被随机分配到分阶段进行的多渠道社会规范营销活动,以解决规范差异(n = 25干预)或正常实践(n = 25对照)。主要结果是使用每日饮酒量表测量的酒精消耗(每周单位)。次要结果评估了饮酒的频率,高危饮酒,与酒精有关的问题以及与酒精有关的描述性和禁令性规范的观念变化。在大约4个月的时间里,将通过对大约4000名第一年级学生的在线和邮政调查横截面,收集所有50个礼堂的数据。过程评估将探讨社会规范干预和工具包以及假设的变更过程(包括意识,接受性和规范性变更)的可接受性和实施情况。讨论这样的探索性试验对于提供重要的方法学参数以及设计和实施最佳干预措施的指导,对于将来的最终试验至关重要。试用注册号ISRCTN:ISRCTN48556384

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