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急诊科医生对在急诊科进行酒精滥用/依赖干预的态度:简要报告

Emergency physician attitudes concerning intervention for alcohol abuse/dependence delivered in the emergency department: a brief report.

作者信息

Graham D M, Maio R F, Blow F C, Hill E M

机构信息

Medical School, University of Michigan, USA.

出版信息

J Addict Dis. 2000;19(1):45-53. doi: 10.1300/J069v19n01_04.

Abstract

Emergency Medicine (EM) physicians frequently see patients with alcohol abuse or dependence (AA/AD). Brief interventions delivered in the Emergency Department (ED) have been advocated for these patients, however, little is known regarding EM physician willingness to support such interventions. We conducted a study to determine EM physicians' attitudes toward the use of interventions for AA/AD in the ED. All members of the Michigan College of Emergency Physicians (n = 569) were mailed a survey to assess their attitudes toward the use of intervention for AA/AD in the ED. Of the 257 respondents (45.9%), a total of 76% agreed that AA/AD is a treatable illness and only 15% would not agree to support of ED interventions. Both supporters and non-supporters thought that the lack of sufficient time was an impediment to treating AA/AD in the ED. Our study suggests that the majority of ED physicians would support the implementation of brief intervention for AA/AD in the ED.

摘要

急诊医学(EM)医生经常会诊治酗酒或酒精依赖(AA/AD)的患者。急诊科(ED)已提倡对这些患者进行简短干预,然而,关于急诊医学医生支持此类干预的意愿却知之甚少。我们开展了一项研究,以确定急诊医学医生对在急诊科使用针对AA/AD的干预措施的态度。密歇根急诊医师学院的所有成员(n = 569)均收到一份调查问卷,以评估他们对在急诊科使用针对AA/AD的干预措施的态度。在257名受访者(45.9%)中,共有76%的人认为AA/AD是一种可治疗的疾病,只有15%的人不同意支持在急诊科进行干预。支持者和非支持者都认为,时间不足是在急诊科治疗AA/AD的一个障碍。我们的研究表明,大多数急诊科医生会支持在急诊科对AA/AD实施简短干预。

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