Fleming Michael F
University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Alcohol Res Health. 2004;28(2):57-62.
Primary care practitioners are in a unique position to identify patients with potential alcohol problems and intervene when appropriate. Screening, the process by which practitioners can identify at-risk drinkers, can be followed by one-time or repeated short counseling sessions, known as brief interventions, which are designed to help the patient reduce drinking and minimize related problems. Varied levels of screening and brief intervention can be implemented in the primary care setting, depending on patient and physician factors. Although screening and brief intervention are valuable tools, they are underutilized in primary care practices. Strategies that may help increase physicians' use of these techniques in the primary care setting include skills-based role-playing, performance feedback, clinical protocols, clinic-based education, and training by credible experts.
初级保健从业者处于一个独特的位置,能够识别有潜在酒精问题的患者并在适当的时候进行干预。筛查是从业者识别高危饮酒者的过程,之后可以进行一次性或反复的简短咨询,即简短干预,其目的是帮助患者减少饮酒并将相关问题降至最低。根据患者和医生的因素,在初级保健环境中可以实施不同程度的筛查和简短干预。尽管筛查和简短干预是有价值的工具,但在初级保健实践中它们并未得到充分利用。有助于增加医生在初级保健环境中使用这些技术的策略包括基于技能的角色扮演、绩效反馈、临床方案、基于诊所的教育以及由可信专家进行培训。