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Are nurse-conducted brief interventions (NCBIs) efficacious for hazardous or harmful alcohol use? A systematic review

机译:护士进行的短暂干预(NCBI)是否对危险或有害的酒精使用有效?系统评价

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Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of nurse-conducted brief interventions in reducing alcohol consumption, by looking at with treatment as usual compared with other treatments and general physician-delivered brief interventions within the literature. Background: Globally, the consumption of alcohol is at a worrying level and has significant effects on health when consumed to excess. Numerous studies have reported that brief intervention is effective in reducing excessive drinking. However, evidence on the efficacy of such interventions by nurses is still inconclusive. Methods: We included randomized controlled trials of brief interventions in which nurses were primarily involved as therapists, and were designed to achieve a reduction in alcohol consumption and related problems. We used online searches to locate randomized controlled trials in this area published from 1995 till 2012. Findings: Eleven trials were found meeting inclusion criteria, comparing nurse-conducted brief interventions with a control group or with other treatments. Five trials reported a statistically significant reduction in alcohol consumption in the intervention group with 6-12-month follow-up period and two trials concluded that brief interventions delivered by nurses was as efficacious as by physicians. Implications for Nursing Policy: The findings of the review have important policy implications for the preparation of nurses as therapists for brief interventions to reduce excessive drinking in a broad range of settings such as primary healthcare and hospital settings. The adoption of this intervention into contemporary nursing practice should be considered by the International Council of Nurses and nurses around the world as, according to the literature, it provides an evidence base for the independent functioning of nurses within the realms of nursing profession and addiction medicine. Conclusion: The results of the review suggest that nurse-conducted brief interventions are an effective strategy for reducing alcohol consumption. We advocate more rigorous randomized controlled trials to underpin its efficacy in both research and real life scenario.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是通过与文献报道的常规治疗相比,比较其他方法和普通医生提供的简短干预措施,比较由护士进行的简短干预措施在减少饮酒方面的功效。背景:全球范围内,酒精的消费量令人担忧,过量摄入会对健康产生重大影响。许多研究报告说,短暂干预可有效减少过量饮酒。但是,关于护士采取此类干预措施的有效性的证据仍无定论。方法:我们纳入了简短干预措施的随机对照试验,其中护士主要作为治疗师参加,旨在减少酒精消耗和相关问题。我们使用在线搜索来定位1995年至2012年间在该领域发表的随机对照试验。结果:发现有11项符合纳入标准的试验,将护士进行的简短干预措施与对照组或其他治疗进行了比较。五个试验报告说,干预组在6-12个月的随访期内饮酒量在统计学上有显着减少,而两个试验得出的结论是,护士进行的简短干预与医生一样有效。护理政策的含义:审查的结果对护士的治疗具有重要的政策意义,这些护士准备在广泛的环境中(例如初级保健和医院环境)采取短暂干预措施以减少过量饮酒。国际护士和世界各地的护士理事会应考虑将这种干预措施纳入当代护理实践,因为根据文献,它为护士在护理专业和成瘾医学领域的独立运作提供了证据基础。结论:审查结果表明,由护士进行的简短干预是减少饮酒的有效策略。我们主张进行更严格的随机对照试验,以支持其在研究和现实生活中的有效性。

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