National Addiction Centre, Kings College London, 4 Windsor Walk, London SE5 8BB, UK.
Emerg Med J. 2013 Jun;30(6):492-5. doi: 10.1136/emermed-2012-201527. Epub 2012 Aug 9.
To conduct a survey of current alcohol identification and brief advice activity in English Emergency Departments, and to compare the results with the previous survey conducted in 2007.
Cross-sectional survey of all 187 Emergency Departments in England.
Significant increases (p<0.001) in the proportion of departments routinely asking about alcohol, using a screening questionnaire, offering help/advice for alcohol problems, and having access to Alcohol Health Workers or Clinical Nurse Specialists. More than half of all departments indicated that they had an 'alcohol champion', and this was significantly associated with access to training on both identification and provision of brief advice (p<0.001). Departments that routinely asked questions were the most likely to use a formal screening tool (p<0.05), and the Paddington Alcohol Test was the most frequently used measure (40.5%).
There have been significant improvements in ED alcohol identification and brief advice activity since 2007 in line with the recommendations of the Royal College of Physicians, Department of Health and NICE guidelines. English EDs are beginning to maximise the likelihood of identifying patients who may benefit from further help or advice about their alcohol consumption, and are able to offer access to specialist staff who can provide appropriate interventions.
调查英国急诊部当前的酒精识别和简短建议活动,并将结果与 2007 年进行的先前调查进行比较。
对英格兰所有 187 个急诊部进行横断面调查。
常规询问酒精、使用筛选问卷、提供酒精问题帮助/建议以及获得酒精健康工作者或临床护士专家的部门比例显著增加(p<0.001)。超过一半的部门表示他们有“酒精拥护者”,这与识别和提供简短建议方面的培训机会显著相关(p<0.001)。常规提问的部门最有可能使用正式的筛选工具(p<0.05),而 Paddington 酒精测试是最常用的测量工具(40.5%)。
自 2007 年以来,英国急诊部的酒精识别和简短建议活动有了显著改善,符合皇家内科医师学院、卫生部和 NICE 指南的建议。英国急诊部开始最大限度地提高识别可能受益于进一步帮助或建议其饮酒的患者的可能性,并能够提供可以提供适当干预措施的专家人员。