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Study Protocol - Alcohol Management Plans (AMPs) in remote indigenous communities in Queensland: their impacts on injury, violence, health and social indicators and their cost-effectiveness

机译:研究方案-昆士兰州偏远土著社区的酒精管理计划(AMPs):其对伤害,暴力,健康和社会指标的影响及其成本效益

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Background In 2002/03 the Queensland Government responded to high rates of alcohol-related harm in discrete Indigenous communities by implementing alcohol management plans (AMPs), designed to include supply and harm reduction and treatment measures. Tighter alcohol supply and carriage restrictions followed in 2008 following indications of reductions in violence and injury. Despite the plans being in place for over a decade, no comprehensive independent review has assessed to what level the designed aims were achieved and what effect the plans have had on Indigenous community residents and service providers. This study will describe the long-term impacts on important health, economic and social outcomes of Queensland’s AMPs. Methods/Design The project has two main studies, 1) outcome evaluation using de-identified epidemiological data on injury, violence and other health and social indicators for across Queensland, including de-identified databases compiled from relevant routinely-available administrative data sets, and 2) a process evaluation to map the nature, timing and content of intervention components targeting alcohol. Process evaluation will also be used to assess the fidelity with which the designed intervention components have been implemented, their uptake and community responses to them and their perceived impacts on alcohol supply and consumption, injury, violence and community health. Interviews and focus groups with Indigenous residents and service providers will be used. The study will be conducted in all 24 of Queensland’s Indigenous communities affected by alcohol management plans. Discussion This evaluation will report on the impacts of the original aims for AMPs, what impact they have had on Indigenous residents and service providers. A central outcome will be the establishment of relevant databases describing the parameters of the changes seen. This will permit comprehensive and rigorous surveillance systems to be put in place and provided to communities empowering them with the best credible evidence to judge future policy and program requirements for themselves. The project will inform impending alcohol policy and program adjustments in Queensland and other Australian jurisdictions. The project has been approved by the James Cook University Human Research Ethics Committee (approval number H4967 & H5241).
机译:背景信息2002/03年,昆士兰州政府通过实施酒精管理计划(AMP)来应对离散的原住民社区与酒精有关的高比率伤害,该计划旨在包括减少供应和危害以及采取措施。在迹象表明暴力和伤害有所减少之后,紧接着于2008年加强了酒精供应和运输限制。尽管该计划已经实施了十多年,但没有进行全面的独立审查来评估设计目标的实现水平以及该计划对土著社区居民和服务提供者产生了什么影响。这项研究将描述对昆士兰AMP的重要健康,经济和社会成果的长期影响。方法/设计该项目有两项主要研究,1)使用有关昆士兰州伤害,暴力及其他健康和社会指标的不确定流行病学数据进行结局评估,包括从常规可得的相关行政数据集中汇编的不确定数据库,以及2)进行过程评估,以绘制针对酒精的干预成分的性质,时间和内容。过程评估还将用于评估已实施的设计干预措施的保真度,其吸收和社区对它们的反应以及它们对酒精供应和消费,伤害,暴力和社区健康的感知影响。将使用与土著居民和服务提供商的访谈和焦点小组。这项研究将在受酒精管理计划影响的昆士兰州的所有24个土著社区中进行。讨论本评估报告将报告AMP最初目标的影响,以及它们对土著居民和服务提供者的影响。主要成果将是建立描述所见变化参数的相关数据库。这将允许建立全面而严格的监视系统,并将其提供给社区,使社区拥有最可靠的证据来判断自己将来的政策和计划要求。该项目将为昆士兰州和其他澳大利亚辖区即将实施的酒精政策和计划调整提供信息。该项目已获得詹姆斯·库克大学人类研究伦理委员会的批准(批准号H4967和H5241)。

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