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Developing a web‐based intervention to increase motivation to change and encourage uptake of specialist face‐to‐face treatment by hospital inpatients: C hange D rinking
Author(s) -
Bewick Bridgette M.,
Rumball Katrina,
Birtwistle Jacqueline C.,
Shaw Joseph R.,
Johnson Owen,
Raistrick Duncan,
Tober Gillian
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
drug and alcohol review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.018
H-Index - 74
eISSN - 1465-3362
pISSN - 0959-5236
DOI - 10.1111/dar.12174
Subject(s) - intervention (counseling) , face to face , face (sociological concept) , medicine , psychology , anesthesia , nursing , sociology , social science , philosophy , epistemology
and Aim Problem drinking is rarely identified unless health‐care professionals are specifically instructed to assess alcohol consumption. Individualised web‐based alcohol interventions provide opportunities to enhance screening and early identification. We aimed to create a web‐based brief personalised feedback intervention to enable client‐centred screening and self‐referral by problem drinkers recently admitted to hospital. Design and Methods To increase transparency of the development process, this short report describes the theoretical underpinnings and development of C hange D rinking including identification of needs and matching with resources, screening tool selection, and look and feel. Results The website structure and content was modelled on motivational dialogue. C hange D rinking is closely coupled to an independent questionnaire management system; this architecture enables internal logic to allow branching based on dynamic user inputs. The motivational underpinnings led to development of personalised predetermined dialogue with strong theory–practice links. Applying principles of conveying empathy and reflection was challenging within the confines of a predetermined dialogue. Reflective listening in C hange D rinking does not extend to inviting statements of resistance to be entered. Discussion and Conclusions C hange D rinking has become an optional component of routine treatment for patients with an alcohol‐related admission in two large UK National Health Service general hospitals. [Bewick BM, Rumball K, Birtwistle JC, Shaw JR, Johnson O, Raistrick D, Tober G. Developing a web‐based intervention to increase motivation to change and encourage uptake of specialist face‐to‐face treatment by hospital inpatients: Change Drinking. Drug Alcohol Rev 2014;33:674–7]

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