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Change IS Possible: Reducing High-Risk Drinking Using a Collaborative Improvement Model
Authors:Patricia L Lanter  Kristina B Wolff  Lisa C Johnson  Ellyn M Ercolano  Jason R Kilmer  Lloyd Provost
Abstract:Abstract

Objective: To describe the adoption of public health and improvement methodologies to address college students’ high-risk drinking behaviors and to aid in prevention efforts. Participants: Members of 32 colleges and universities, content experts, and staff members of the National College Health Improvement Program (NCHIP). Methods: A 2-year learning collaborative developed by NCHIP trained individuals from 32 different college and universities in using the Plan–Do–Study–Act cycle as a method to create and implement initiatives aimed at reducing students’ high-risk drinking behaviors and related harms. Results: Participants experienced success ranging from noteworthy increases in type and amount of interventions directed at reducing high-risk drinking, to creating collaboratives across campus, the local community, and stakeholders. Challenges related to data collection and creating lasting cultural change remain. Conclusions: The use of quality improvement methodologies and creation of a national collaborative successfully effected meaningful change in high-risk drinking behaviors on college campuses.
Keywords:high-risk drinking  learning collaborative  measurement  model for improvement  Plan–Do–Study–Act (PDSA)
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