Health Promotion Intervention to raise awareness of the risk factors associated with binge drinking amongst Undergraduate Students at London Metropolitan University
The main aim of this health intervention is to lay emphasis on the fatal and harmful levels of binge drinking that is common among the student community of Undergraduates at the London Metropolitan University.
Moreover, this intervention shall work to increase the awareness of the risk factors pertaining to the normal health of the students, associated with binge drinking. We shall also use this intervention to highlight and then make use of the appropriate information so that campaigns on the promotion of health in individuals can be launched. One of the aims is also to intervene in order to prevent the future health risk and high level of harm so that injury and death rates can be reduced; of the injuries and deaths that are caused by acute intoxication. According to some reports, these rates have almost doubled in the last two decades, both in males and females (The Academy of Medical Sciences, 2004). One of the aims of this intervention would also be to analyze the benefits associated with good health.
The target group that was selected for this particular intervention was based on a group of 10 students who were undergraduates at London Metropolitan University. In order to make this intervention as effective as possible, it was decided that these 10 self-selected undergraduate students from London Metropolitan University would be asked to fill in the questionnaires.
The outline of the project would be that this intervention would be done through implementation of Educational approach as this intervention would provide its participants with motivation and knowledge that would help them make the right choices and decisions pertaining to their health by identifying their needs and then gain skills and confidence. The next approach would be to encourage independence by providing the participants with the information regarding the health hazards of binge drinking. A part of the project would be to host a dedicated forum on the subject of binge drinking. This intervention would make it possible for the students to make sure that they are not making their health suffer and so that their needs are identified.
Rationale
I chose to do a project on this topic because of the alarming statistics that were stated by NHS Information Centre, Statistics on Alcohol (2012) that revealed that a great fraction of adult drinkers run a high risk of health hazards. Moreover, drinking has also become the top health concern among the public since intoxication has led to a great number of unnatural deaths and morbidities.
The incidents that led to preventable deaths because of excessive drinking imposed a significant amount of cost on the National Health Service, Probation Service, Police, Prison Service as well as the Courts. It is important to emphasize on this subject because more and more adults are getting addicted to drinking that results in behaviors that can be damaging to the individuals themselves as well as the society (Rowntree, 2005).
A study that was carried out in the year 2007 revealed that there were almost 134,429 prescriptions that were made by the doctors for the people who had become addicted to binge drinking, in England alone. These prescriptions were made in primary care centers and NHS hospitals and then were dispensed in the community. According to these statistics, there has been an increase of 31% in these prescriptions since the year 2003, as the number of prescriptions for the treatment of alcohol dependency back then was only 102,741. Last but not the least, in the year 2007, the number of deaths that took place directly because of alcohol drinking was about 6,541. This figure has increased by almost 19% since the year 2001. Out of these deaths associated to alcohol drinking, it has been reported that most of these deaths occurred because of some liver disease in these chronic drinkers.
As mentioned earlier, the main aim of this intervention is to create awareness and promote well-being of undergraduate Student in London Metropolitan University. Secondly, the aim of this intervention is to assist the students to change their way of living and highlight their concerns pertaining to the problems associated with binge drinking.
The objective of this intervention was that at the end of this, all participants should be able to state five health risks associated with binge drinking, list seven places in the community that provide support on binge drinking or outreach forums and to define six health benefits that is of not drinking.
Methods
Many different approaches have been adopted for this health promotion project. Some of these...
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