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BMC Public Health. 2012; 12: 127.
Published online 2012 February 14. doi:  10.1186/1471-2458-12-127
PMCID: PMC3297501
Screening and brief intervention for alcohol problems in Dr George Mukhari Hospital out-patients in Gauteng, South Africa: a single-blinded randomized controlled trial protocol
Supa Pengpid,corresponding author1 Karl Peltzer,2,3 Linda Skaal,1 Hendry van der Heever,1 and Guido Van Hal4
1Department of Health System Management and Policy, University of Limpopo (MEDUNSA Campus), Pretoria, South Africa
2HIV/AIDS/STI and TB (HAST) Research Programme, Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria, South Africa
3Department of Psychology, University of Limpopo, Turfloop, South Africa
4University Scientific Institute for Drug Problems, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium
corresponding authorCorresponding author.
Supa Pengpid: Supa_Pengpid/at/embanet.com; Karl Peltzer: kpeltzer/at/hsrc.ac.za; Linda Skaal: Linda_Skaal/at/embanet.com; Hendry van der Heever: Hendry_Heever/at/embanet.com; Guido Van Hal: guido.vanhal/at/ua.ac.be
Received October 5, 2011; Accepted February 14, 2012.
Abstract
Background
For alcohol drinkers in South Africa it has been found that annual consumption per drinker is among the highest in the world. High prevalence rates of hazardous and harmful alcohol use have also been found in a hospital out-patient setting in South Africa. Hospital settings are a particularly valuable point of contact for the delivery of brief interventions because of the large access to patient populations each year. With this in mind, the primary purpose of this randomized controlled trial is to provide screening for alcohol misuse and to test the efficacy of brief interventions in reducing alcohol intake among hospital out-patients in South Africa.
Methods/Design
The study design for this efficacy study is a randomised controlled trial with 6- and 12-month follow-ups to examine the effects of a brief alcohol intervention to reduce alcohol use by problem drinkers in a hospital setting. The unit of randomisation is the individual out-patient identified as a medium risk drinker attending Dr George Mukhari Hospital. Out-patients will be screened for alcohol problems, and those identified as medium risk drinkers will be randomized into an experimental or control group. The experimental group will receive one brief counselling session on alcohol risk reduction, while the control group will receive a health education leaflet.
Discussion
The trial will evaluate the impact of alcohol screening and brief interventions for patients with alcohol problems in a hospital out-patient setting in South Africa. The findings will impact public health and will enable the health ministry to formulate policy related to brief alcohol interventions, which will result in reduction in alcohol use.
Trial registration
PACTR201110000319392
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