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WayToServePlus: Improving Responsible Alcohol Service Ph II
Sponsor: Klein Buendel, Inc.
Summary
Responsible beverage service (RBS) training for alcohol servers is a promising intervention for reducing driving while intoxicated (DWI) by alcohol. Training, certification, and in-service contact improves professionalism and effectiveness of prevention interventions delivered by community members such as alcohol servers. This SBIR Fast-track project will develop and test an in-service professional development component to the WayToServe® online RBS training to improve the effectiveness of RBS training in order to make further gains in reducing problem alcohol behavior in communities.
Official title: WayToServe Plus: In-service Professional Development Component to Improve Responsible Alcohol Service Ph II
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
19 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
1172
Start Date
2022-10-01
Completion Date
2026-05-31
Last Updated
2025-08-27
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
WayToServe Plus In-service Component
Investigators will test WayToServe Plus in-service component's ability to increase refusal of service to intoxicated patrons in a randomized trial. A two-group randomized field trial (WayToServe training only \[comparison control\] v. WayToServe training plus WayToServe Plus in-service component \[intervention\]) with 2 assessment rounds (Baseline, Posttest) will yield a 2 factorial design. Investigators will randomly assign premises to WayToServe training and WayToServe Plus after baseline in Month 18, stratified by state and location. Remaining premises will receive WayToServe Training Only. All premises will be recruited to have servers complete WayToServe training. Servers in intervention group will be accepted into a Facebook private group after WayToServe training to receive in-service component with \~3 posts per week for 12 months. In Months 30-32, all premises will be posttested with PiP assessments (blind to condition).
WayToServe Training Only
Investigators will test WayToServe Plus in-service component's ability to increase refusal of service to intoxicated patrons in a randomized trial. A two-group randomized field trial (WayToServe Training Only \[comparison control\] v. WayToServe Plus In-service Component \[intervention\]) with 2 assessment rounds (Baseline, Posttest) will yield a 2 factorial design. Investigators will randomly assign premises to WayToServe Traiing Only after baseline in Month 18, stratified by state and location. In Months 30-32, all premises will be posttested with PiP assessments (blind to condition).
Locations (1)
Klein Buendel, Inc
Golden, Colorado, United States