[减少酒精消费干预措施证据图]。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Revista Panamericana De Salud Publica-pan American Journal of Public Health Pub Date : 2024-11-11 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.26633/RPSP.2024.124
Paula Aballo Nunes Machado, Gabriela Vasconcellos de Barros Vianna, Luciana Grucci Maya Moreira, Maria Eduarda Leão Diogenes, Fabio Fortunato Brasil de Carvalho, Carmen Verônica Mendes Abdala, Camila Belo Tavares Ferreira, Mayara Rodrigues Batista, Raphael Duarte Chança, Thainá Alves Malhão
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目标系统整理有关减少酒精饮料消费和/或销售的全球干预措施效果的证据:根据在九个文献数据库中的搜索结果绘制证据图,包括 182 项带或不带荟萃分析的系统综述研究、干预措施综述和综述综述。这些研究对干预措施的效果进行了评估,这些干预措施分为综合行动组:改变行为的沟通;促进健康的环境;以及系统性改变。研究考虑了两个相关结果:减少酒精消费和减少酒精购买/销售:结果:共记录了 207 项不同干预措施与结果之间的关联,重点是改变行为的沟通(81.64%)和减少消费(98.55%)。大多数关联显示出积极影响(40.58%)、不确定影响(28.99%)或潜在积极影响(26.57%)。具有积极或潜在积极效果的主要干预措施有:政府垄断酒精饮料的销售、控制销售点的密度、收取最低单价、在酒精饮料标签上标注健康警示以及多种综合干预措施:希望该地图能帮助公共政策制定者和医疗保健专业人员根据自身情况调整经验,促进减少酒精消费的跨部门行动。
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[Evidence Map of Interventions to Reduce Alcohol ConsumptionMapa de la evidencia sobre intervenciones para reducir el consumo de alcohol].

Objective: Systematize evidence on the effect of global interventions to reduce the consumption and/or sale of alcoholic beverages.

Method: Evidence map based on searches in nine bibliographic databases, including 182 studies of systematic reviews with or without meta-analysis, reviews of interventions, and reviews of reviews. The studies evaluated the effect of interventions grouped into comprehensive sets of actions: communication for behavior change; health-promoting environments; and systemic changes. Two outcomes of interest were considered: reduction in alcohol consumption and reduction in its purchase/sale.

Results: A total of 207 associations between different interventions and outcomes were recorded, with emphasis on communication for behavior change (81.64%) and reduction of consumption (98.55%). Most of the associations showed a positive (40.58%), inconclusive (28.99%), or potentially positive (26.57%) effect. The main interventions with positive or potentially positive results were: a government monopoly on the sale of alcoholic beverages, control of the density of points of sale, charging a minimum price per unit, health warnings on alcoholic beverage labels, and multiple integrated interventions.

Conclusion: It is hoped that this map will help public policy makers and healthcare professionals adapt experiences to their own contexts, stimulating intersectoral actions to reduce alcohol consumption.

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