Implementation of a Multicomponent Responsible Beverage Service Programme in Sweden - a Qualitative Study of Promoting and Hindering Factors

AIMS - The objective of this study was to identify factors that either promote or hinder implementation of a multicomponent Responsible Beverage Service programme in Swedish municipalities. DESIGN - Forty semi-structured interviews were conducted in six municipalities and directed content analysis,...

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Main Authors: Haggård Ulrika, Trolldal Björn, Kvillemo Pia, Guldbrandsson Karin
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: SAGE Publishing 2015-03-01
Series:Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
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spelling doaj-7f48c18a84254d8d96a2ec72d5a7262a2021-04-02T15:35:42ZdanSAGE PublishingNordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs1458-61262015-03-01321739010.1515/nsad-2015-0009nsad-2015-0009Implementation of a Multicomponent Responsible Beverage Service Programme in Sweden - a Qualitative Study of Promoting and Hindering FactorsHaggård Ulrika0Trolldal Björn1Kvillemo Pia2Guldbrandsson Karin3M.S.W., PhD National Board of Forensil MedicinePhD CAN, Centralförbundet för alkohol- och narko-tikaupplysning Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm SwedenMSc Department of Clinical Neuroscience Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm SwedenMPH, PhD Public Health Agency of Sweden Department of Public Health Sciences, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm SwedenAIMS - The objective of this study was to identify factors that either promote or hinder implementation of a multicomponent Responsible Beverage Service programme in Swedish municipalities. DESIGN - Forty semi-structured interviews were conducted in six municipalities and directed content analysis, guided by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR), was performed. RESULTS - The CFIR framework was useful as an underlying theoretical model in this study. Importance of the following factors, described in the five domains of CFIR, was empirically supported in this study: local needs, evidence strength and advantages of the intervention, costs and available resources, clear goals, evaluation and feedback, access to knowledge and information, clear role definitions and cooperation, and enthusiastic key persons with high confidence in the effectiveness of the intervention. Hindering factors listed by the informants were lack of enthusiasm and opportunities to specialise, low degree of self-efficacy, unengaged decision-makers, complexities of the programme, and a top-down approach. CONCLUSIONS - This study indicates that previously identified factors shown to promote and hinder implementation processes are also valid in the context of multicomponent community action programmes like RBS. Suggestions on how to elude some of the hindering factors are proposed, e.g. to develop long-time financial plans, to provide better information about the RBS program in full, and to stress the importance of collaboration between representatives from the municipalities, police authorities and owners of on-licenced premises.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/nsad.2015.32.issue-1/nsad-2015-0009/nsad-2015-0009.xml?format=INTimplementationResponsible Beverage Service programmecommunity-based interventionson-licenced premisesviolence
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author Haggård Ulrika
Trolldal Björn
Kvillemo Pia
Guldbrandsson Karin
spellingShingle Haggård Ulrika
Trolldal Björn
Kvillemo Pia
Guldbrandsson Karin
Implementation of a Multicomponent Responsible Beverage Service Programme in Sweden - a Qualitative Study of Promoting and Hindering Factors
Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
implementation
Responsible Beverage Service programme
community-based interventions
on-licenced premises
violence
author_facet Haggård Ulrika
Trolldal Björn
Kvillemo Pia
Guldbrandsson Karin
author_sort Haggård Ulrika
title Implementation of a Multicomponent Responsible Beverage Service Programme in Sweden - a Qualitative Study of Promoting and Hindering Factors
title_short Implementation of a Multicomponent Responsible Beverage Service Programme in Sweden - a Qualitative Study of Promoting and Hindering Factors
title_full Implementation of a Multicomponent Responsible Beverage Service Programme in Sweden - a Qualitative Study of Promoting and Hindering Factors
title_fullStr Implementation of a Multicomponent Responsible Beverage Service Programme in Sweden - a Qualitative Study of Promoting and Hindering Factors
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of a Multicomponent Responsible Beverage Service Programme in Sweden - a Qualitative Study of Promoting and Hindering Factors
title_sort implementation of a multicomponent responsible beverage service programme in sweden - a qualitative study of promoting and hindering factors
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
issn 1458-6126
publishDate 2015-03-01
description AIMS - The objective of this study was to identify factors that either promote or hinder implementation of a multicomponent Responsible Beverage Service programme in Swedish municipalities. DESIGN - Forty semi-structured interviews were conducted in six municipalities and directed content analysis, guided by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR), was performed. RESULTS - The CFIR framework was useful as an underlying theoretical model in this study. Importance of the following factors, described in the five domains of CFIR, was empirically supported in this study: local needs, evidence strength and advantages of the intervention, costs and available resources, clear goals, evaluation and feedback, access to knowledge and information, clear role definitions and cooperation, and enthusiastic key persons with high confidence in the effectiveness of the intervention. Hindering factors listed by the informants were lack of enthusiasm and opportunities to specialise, low degree of self-efficacy, unengaged decision-makers, complexities of the programme, and a top-down approach. CONCLUSIONS - This study indicates that previously identified factors shown to promote and hinder implementation processes are also valid in the context of multicomponent community action programmes like RBS. Suggestions on how to elude some of the hindering factors are proposed, e.g. to develop long-time financial plans, to provide better information about the RBS program in full, and to stress the importance of collaboration between representatives from the municipalities, police authorities and owners of on-licenced premises.
topic implementation
Responsible Beverage Service programme
community-based interventions
on-licenced premises
violence
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