The effectiveness of an intervention to reduce alcohol-related violence in premises licensed for the sale and on-site consumption of alcohol: a randomized controlled trial

Background and Aims: Premises licensed for the sale and consumption of alcohol can contribute to levels of assault-related injury through poor operational practices that, if addressed, could reduce violence. We tested the real-world effectiveness of an intervention designed to change premises operat...

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1. VerfasserIn: Alam, M. Fasihul (VerfasserIn)
Beteiligte: Williams, Anne ; Sivarajasingam, Vaseekaran ; Shovelton, Claire ; Shepherd, Jonathan ; Playle, Rebecca ; Murphy, Simon ; Moore, Simon C. ; Moore, Laurence ; Huang, Chao ; Hood, Kerenza ; Heikkinen, Marjukka
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Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: 2017
In: Addiction
Jahr: 2017
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520 |a Background and Aims: Premises licensed for the sale and consumption of alcohol can contribute to levels of assault-related injury through poor operational practices that, if addressed, could reduce violence. We tested the real-world effectiveness of an intervention designed to change premises operation, whether any intervention effect changed over time, and the effect of intervention dose. Design: A parallel randomized controlled trial with the unit of allocation and outcomes measured at the level of individual premises. Setting: All premises (public houses, nightclubs or hotels with a public bar) in Wales, UK. Participants: A randomly selected subsample (n=600) of eligible premises (that had one or more violent incidents recorded in police-recorded crime data; n=837) were randomized into control and intervention groups. Intervention and comparator: Intervention premises were audited by Environmental Health Practitioners who identified risks for violence and provided feedback by varying dose (informal, through written advice, follow-up visits) on how risks could be addressed. Control premises received usual practice. Measurements: Police data were used to derive a binary variable describing whether, on each day premises were open, one or more violent incidents were evident over a 455-day period following randomization. Findings: Due to premises being unavailable at the time of intervention delivery 208 received the intervention and 245 were subject to usual practice in an intention-to-treat analysis. The intervention was associated with an increase in police recorded violence compared to normal practice (hazard ratio=1.34, 95% confidence interval=1.20–1.51). Exploratory analyses suggested that reduced violence was associated with greater intervention dose (follow-up visits). Conclusion: An Environmental Health Practitioner-led intervention in premises licensed for the sale and on-site consumption of alcohol resulted in an increase in police recorded violence 
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