Abar Beau, Ogedegbe Chinwe, Dalawari Preeti, Freeman Kalev, Boudreaux Edwin D, Illuzzi Frank, Carro-Kowalcyk Stephanie, Molloy Michael, Bradley Keith
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center, 265 Crittenden Blvd., Rochester, NY 14642, United States; Department of Psychiatry, University of Rochester Medical Center, 265 Crittenden Blvd., Rochester, NY 14642, United States; Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Rochester Medical Center, 265 Crittenden Blvd., Rochester, NY 14642, United States.
Department of Emergency Medicine, Hackensack University Medical Center, 30 Prospect Ave., Hackensack, NJ 07601, United States.
Addict Behav. 2015 Jan;40:73-6. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2014.08.014. Epub 2014 Sep 6.
The objective of this study was to investigate the extent to which volunteer research associates (RAs) can be utilized to screen emergency department patients and their visitors for tobacco use and effectively refer tobacco users requesting help to state Tobacco Quitlines.
A sample of 19,149 individuals in 10 emergency departments around the country was enrolled into a prospective, interventional study on tobacco cessation by pre-health professional RAs. Participants who screened positive for tobacco use were provided a brief description of Tobacco Quitline programs and then offered a faxed referral to their respective state Quitline.
A total of 10,303 (54%) participants reported tobacco use for more than one month during their lives, with 3861 (20%) currently using every day and an additional 1340 using on some days (7%). Most importantly, 2151 participants requested a faxed Tobacco Quitline referral (36% of individuals who used tobacco in the past month).
Pre-health professional RAs were shown to be an effective and cost-efficient resource for providing a strongly recommended service in the emergency department. Patient care (and the care of their visitors) was supplemented, emergency department personnel were not provided with additional burden, and RAs were provided with valuable experience for their futures in the health professions.
本研究的目的是调查志愿者研究助理(RAs)在多大程度上可用于筛查急诊科患者及其访客的烟草使用情况,并有效地将寻求帮助的烟草使用者转介至州戒烟热线。
从全国10个急诊科的19149名个体中抽取样本,纳入一项由健康专业预科RAs开展的关于戒烟的前瞻性干预研究。对烟草使用筛查呈阳性的参与者简要介绍了戒烟热线项目,然后向他们各自所在州的戒烟热线提供一份传真转介。
共有10303名(54%)参与者报告在其一生中烟草使用超过一个月,其中3861名(20%)目前每天使用,另有1340名有时使用(7%)。最重要的是,2151名参与者要求提供戒烟热线传真转介(占过去一个月使用烟草者的36%)。
健康专业预科RAs被证明是一种有效且具有成本效益的资源,可在急诊科提供一项强烈推荐的服务。补充了患者护理(及其访客的护理),未给急诊科人员增加额外负担,并且RAs获得了对其未来健康职业有价值的经验。