Governing by commissioning services - Implementing alcohol screening and brief interventions in hospital settings in Norway
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2023.102271
Governing by commissioning services - Implementing alcohol screening and brief interventions in hospital settings in Norway
Abstract
Norwegian health services have undergone marked logistical changes in organization and funding over recent decades. One significant change was the new public management-inspired commissioner's document, first issued in 2013 by the Norwegian Ministry of Health and Care Services, to establish medical and surgical departments' identification of patients with underlying substance abuse problems (Ministry of Health and Care Services, 2013). Herein, we investigate how multiple stakeholders and actors, who bear responsibility in regional and local health trusts, have responded to the commissioned services to establish routines for identifying alcohol and substance abuse problems among patients admitted to medical and surgical wards. First, an extensive literature search was conducted. Second, we conducted qualitative interviews with informants who have responsibility for applying the commissioner's document in regional health authorities and local hospitals. The study results demonstrate that responsible actors at all levels take establishing alcohol routines seriously, and that hospitals' self-assessment of their achievements on internal goals indicate that they have made satisfactory progress. Nevertheless, improvement is needed to meet the goal of discussing alcohol use with all patients admitted to medical and surgical wards within local health trusts. Recommendations for the next steps, based on these findings, include further research and training priorities.
Keywords: Alcohol; Commissioner’s document; Local health trusts; Medical and surgical wards; Ministry of Health and Care Service; Regional health authorities; Responsible actors; Specialist drug and alcohol services.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of interest ON has his funding from Stavanger Health Care Trust and he works there. ON is also married to one of the responsible actors in Western Norway Regional Health Authority. To avoid bias and any conflict of interest EA conducted all interviews at Stavanger Health Care Trust and at Western Norway Regional Health Authority. ON was not present during these interviews. Beyond that there are no conflicts of interest.
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