Danish feasibility study of a new innovation for treating alcohol disorders in primary care: the 15-method

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Schøler Peter Næsborg,Søndergaard Jens,Barfod Sverre,Nielsen Anette Søgaard

Abstract

Abstract Background The 15-method: a new brief intervention tool for alcohol problems in primary care has shown promising results in Sweden for mild to moderate alcohol use disorders. The present study evaluated the 15-method’s usability, organizational integration, and overall implementation feasibility in Danish general practice in preparation for a large-scale evaluation of the method’s effectiveness in identifying and treating alcohol problems in general practice. Methods Five general practices in the Central and Southern Region of Denmark participated: seven general practitioners (GPs), eight nurses. Participants received a half day of training in the 15-method. Testing of implementation strategies and overall applicability ran for 2 months. A focus group interview and two individual interviews with participating GPs along with five individual patient interviews concluded the study period. Results Results indicate that implementation of the 15-method is feasible in Danish general practice. The healthcare professionals and patients were positive about the method and its possibilities. The method was considered a new patient centered treatment offer and provided structure to a challenging topic. An interdisciplinary approach was much welcomed. Results indicate that the method is ready for large scale evaluation. Conclusions Implementation of the 15-method is considered feasible in Danish general practice and large-scale evaluation is currently being planned.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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