Intervention Strategy In Alcoholic Patients 

Alcoholism is a chronic behavioral disorder, manifested by repeated ingestion of alcohol that are considered excessive according to the dietary and cultural patterns of the community, and that ultimately impairs the health, social and economic functions of the consumer. The universe consisted of 80 alcoholic patients from the community, and the sample was represented by 52 randomly selected. Taking into account the inclusion and exclusion criteria, in addition to informed consent, the analysis took into account the variables of age, sex, marital status, family functioning, level of education, occupation, and level of knowledge about alcoholism before and after. of the intervention strategy. The predominant age group was 30-39 years with 12 patients for 23.1%, the male sex was the one that predominated with 38 cases for 72.7%, the cultural level with the highest number of basic secondary schools with 19 students for 36.6%, the marital status most represented was married with 26 cases for 50%, about occupation labor there was a predominance of agricultural workers with 17 for 32.7%, the source of information is through the family doctor and nurse, family functioning was good with 23 families for 44.2%, it was possible to increase the level of knowledge about alcoholism to 100% of the sample.

Educational Strategies

Educational strategies are fundamental support to increase the quality of life in patients who consume alcohol. the marital status most represented was married with 26 cases for 50%, with work occupation there was a predominance of agricultural workers with 17 for 32.7%, the source of information is through the family doctor and nurse, the Family functioning was good with 23 families for 44.2%, it was possible to increase the level of knowledge about alcoholism to 100% of the sample. Educational strategies are fundamental support to increase the quality of life in patients who consume alcohol. the marital status most represented was married with 26 cases for 50%, about work occupation there was a predominance of agricultural workers with 17 for 32.7%, the source of information is through the family doctor and nurse, the Family functioning was good with 23 families for 44.2%, it was possible to increase the level of knowledge about alcoholism to 100% of the sample. Educational strategies are fundamental support to increase the quality of life in patients who consume alcohol. 2% it was possible to increase the level of knowledge about alcoholism to 100% of the sample. Educational strategies are fundamental support to increase the quality of life in patients who consume alcohol. 2% it was possible to increase the level of knowledge about alcoholism to 100% of the sample. Educational strategies are fundamental support to increase the quality of life in patients who consume alcohol.