D'Onofrio Gail, Degutis Linda C
Department of Surgery, Section of Emergency Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
Alcohol Res Health. 2004;28(2):63-72.
Many patients visiting hospital emergency departments (EDs) or admitted to trauma centers have alcohol problems. Therefore, it is plausible that all ED and trauma patients should be screened for unhealthy alcohol use so that optimal care can be provided and treatment initiated, if necessary, for these patients. In addition, brief interventions offered directly in the ED or trauma unit could be useful for many patients. Some studies have found such interventions to be feasible and effective in this setting. However, all efforts in this regard must take into consideration the specific challenges associated with screening and intervention in EDs, such as time constraints, ethical and legal issues, and concerns regarding insurance coverage. Innovative approaches to screening may address at least some of these problems, although more research is needed to determine how screening can be better incorporated and implemented in the ED setting.
许多前往医院急诊科(EDs)就诊或入住创伤中心的患者都存在酒精问题。因此,对所有急诊科和创伤患者进行不健康饮酒筛查是合理的,以便为这些患者提供最佳护理,并在必要时启动治疗。此外,在急诊科或创伤科直接提供简短干预措施可能对许多患者有用。一些研究发现,这种干预措施在这种情况下是可行且有效的。然而,这方面的所有努力都必须考虑到与急诊科筛查和干预相关的具体挑战,如时间限制、伦理和法律问题以及对保险覆盖范围的担忧。创新的筛查方法可能至少能解决其中一些问题,不过还需要更多研究来确定如何在急诊科环境中更好地纳入和实施筛查。