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A Community-Based Therapeutic Education Programme for People with Alcohol Use Disorder in France: A Qualitative Study (ETHER).

Authors :
Costa M
Barré T
Antwerpes S
Coste M
Bureau M
Ramier C
Maradan G
Riccobono-Soulier O
Vassas-Goyard S
Casanova D
Carrieri P
Source :
International journal of environmental research and public health [Int J Environ Res Public Health] 2022 Jul 28; Vol. 19 (15). Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Jul 28.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Therapeutic patient education (TPE) aims to help people with chronic disease strengthen their empowerment and psychosocial skills to better manage their condition. Although TPE has great potential for addiction medicine, studies on its benefits for reducing alcohol-related harms and increasing empowerment are sparse. We conducted a qualitative study of people with alcohol use disorder (AUD) who participated in the community-based TPE programme Choizitaconso to assess their perceptions and experiences of it. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 16 participants who had completed the TPE programme at least six months previously. The interviews were transcribed and analysed using a sequential thematic analysis. We identified four general themes: (1) the context of participation: the TPE programme could be a strategy to facilitate engagement in AUD care; (2) representations and experiences: the programme helped to "normalize" participants' relationship with alcohol use by increasing empowerment; (3) TPE strengths: improved knowledge about alcohol use, self-image, weight loss, self-stigma reduction; (4) TPE limitations: difficulty putting learning into practice after the programme ended. The Choizitaconso programme met participants' health and psychosocial expectations, strengthening their empowerment and reducing self-stigma, thereby facilitating engagement in AUD care.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1660-4601
Volume :
19
Issue :
15
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
International journal of environmental research and public health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35954605
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19159228