Article de Périodique
Spanish project of best practice portal in drug demand reduction and behavioural addictions (2023)
Auteur(s) :
MONTEAGUDO-PIQUERAS, O. ;
PUERTA, C. ;
DUCH, M. A. ;
GONZALEZ, A. ;
DE SILVA, A. ;
REMENTERIA, O. ;
LLORET, D. ;
ALVIRA, P. ;
MORAN, J. ;
SENDINO, R.
Année :
2023
Page(s) :
89-94
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Domaine :
Addictions sans produit / Addictions without drug ; Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Thésaurus géographique
ESPAGNE
Thésaurus mots-clés
BONNES PRATIQUES
;
EVALUATION
;
PREVENTION
;
QUALITE
;
PROGRAMME
;
FORMATION
Résumé :
INTRODUCTION: In Spain, the offer of prevention programmes is very varied and structured, but today the challenge remains how to put evidence into practice. European Commission define a best practice as "a relevant policy or intervention implemented in a real-life setting which has been favourably assessed in terms of adequacy (ethics and evidence) and equity as well as effectiveness and efficiency related to process and outcomes". The aim of the study was to describe the Spanish Project of Best Practice Portal in Drug Demand Reduction and Behavioural Addictions (the BBPPA portal).
METHODS: The study design was a descriptive narrative essay on the Spanish BBPPA portal.
RESULTS: The main results were: 1) design the Spanish BBPPA portal; 2) design a programme evaluation system in the field of drug demand reduction and behavioural addictions; 3) identification, evaluation and dissemination of programmes as best practices in drug demand reduction and behavioural addictions, 4) dissemination and regular updating of the available evidence; 5) training of professionals aimed at improving the quality of addiction prevention programmes.
CONCLUSIONS: This project shows the feasibility of working on the quality of prevention programmes, applying the European Drug Prevention Quality Standards adapted to the context of the evaluation of best practices in Spain.
METHODS: The study design was a descriptive narrative essay on the Spanish BBPPA portal.
RESULTS: The main results were: 1) design the Spanish BBPPA portal; 2) design a programme evaluation system in the field of drug demand reduction and behavioural addictions; 3) identification, evaluation and dissemination of programmes as best practices in drug demand reduction and behavioural addictions, 4) dissemination and regular updating of the available evidence; 5) training of professionals aimed at improving the quality of addiction prevention programmes.
CONCLUSIONS: This project shows the feasibility of working on the quality of prevention programmes, applying the European Drug Prevention Quality Standards adapted to the context of the evaluation of best practices in Spain.
Affiliation :
Health Promotion and Education Service, Murcia Regional Health Council, Murcia, Spain
European Institute of Studies on Prevention (IREFREA), Palma de Mallorca, Spain
University of Oviedo, Faculty of Psychology, Department of Addictology, Oviedo, Spain
Criteria Group, Madrid, Spain
Health Promotion Consultant, Pais Vasco, Madrid
Miguel Hernández University, Department of Health Psychology, Elche/Alicante, Spain
Complutense University, Department of Sociology, Madrid, Spain
Government Delegation for the National Plan on Drugs
European Institute of Studies on Prevention (IREFREA), Palma de Mallorca, Spain
University of Oviedo, Faculty of Psychology, Department of Addictology, Oviedo, Spain
Criteria Group, Madrid, Spain
Health Promotion Consultant, Pais Vasco, Madrid
Miguel Hernández University, Department of Health Psychology, Elche/Alicante, Spain
Complutense University, Department of Sociology, Madrid, Spain
Government Delegation for the National Plan on Drugs