FRAMES brief intervention
- Feedback
- Responsibility
- Advice
- Menu for change
- Empathy
- Self-efficacy
Here is an example using alcohol overuse:
- Feedback
- Provide feedback about the patient’s alcohol use and related problems and the risks associated with them, as well as general information about alcohol-related harm.
- Feedback can include a comparison between the patient’s alcohol use and population norms.
- Responsibility
- Acknowledge the patient is responsible for their own behaviour and that they can make choices about their alcohol use.
- Advice
- Provide clear advice about the current and future potential harms associated with continued alcohol use.
- Menu for change
- Provide the patient with a range of alternative strategies to choose from to help them cut down or cease alcohol use.
- Examples include:
- Alcohol use monitoring,
- engaging in alternative activities instead of alcohol use,
- identifying high-risk situations and strategies to avoid them,
- providing other self-help resources.
- Empathy
- Deliver the brief interventions using a warm, empathic and understanding approach.
- Self-efficacy
- Build the patient’s confidence in their ability to make a positive change in their alcohol use.