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英国急诊科室中的酒精识别与干预

Alcohol identification and intervention in English emergency departments.

机构信息

Department of Psychological Interventions, School of Psychology, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK.

出版信息

Emerg Med J. 2018 Feb;35(2):75-78. doi: 10.1136/emermed-2016-206467. Epub 2017 May 8.

Abstract

AIMS

In the ED, alcohol identification and brief advice is an effective method of reducing consumption and related harms. Our objective was to conduct a national survey of English EDs to determine current practice regarding alcohol identification and provision of brief advice and to compare changes in activity to a previous National Survey conducted in 2011.

METHODS

This was a cross-sectional survey of all consultant-led EDs in England.

RESULTS

Of 180 departments, 147 (81.6%) responded. All departments may question adult patients about their alcohol consumption, with many (63.6%) asking all patients aged over 18 years as part routine care and using a formal screening tool (61.4%). The majority of departments asked young people (aged 11-17 years) about their consumption (83.8%), but only 11.6% did so as a part of routine practice. Compared with the 2011 survey, there have been significant increases in routine screening among adults (15.9%, CI 4.16% to 27.18%; p=0.006), general practitioners being informed about patients'alcohol-related presentations (10.2%, CI 0.64% to 19.58%; p=0.028) and access to an alcohol health worker or a clinical nurse specialist (13.4%, CI 3.64% to 22.91%, p=0.005). Modest (non-significant) changes were also found in access to training on brief advice (9.7%) and the use of formal screening questions on adult patients (9.7%).

CONCLUSION

Alcohol screening together with referral or intervention is becoming part of routine practice in England. Compared with our previous national survey, increases in alcohol screening and intervention activity are demonstrated, with improvements in routine questioning (among adults), the number of general practitioners being informed about alcohol-related attendances, provision of training, access to specialist services and the use of formal screening tools.

摘要

目的

在急诊科(ED),识别酒精并提供简短建议是减少饮酒和相关危害的有效方法。我们的目的是对英国所有 ED 进行全国性调查,以确定当前在识别酒精和提供简短建议方面的实践情况,并将这些活动的变化与 2011 年进行的上一次全国调查进行比较。

方法

这是一项对英格兰所有顾问主导的 ED 的横断面调查。

结果

在 180 个部门中,有 147 个(81.6%)做出了回应。所有部门都可能询问成年患者的饮酒情况,许多部门(63.6%)将询问所有 18 岁以上的患者作为常规护理的一部分,并使用正式的筛查工具(61.4%)。大多数部门询问年轻人(11-17 岁)的饮酒情况(83.8%),但只有 11.6%将其作为常规做法的一部分。与 2011 年的调查相比,成年人常规筛查的比例显著增加(15.9%,95%CI 4.16%至 27.18%;p=0.006),告知全科医生患者的酒精相关表现(10.2%,95%CI 0.64%至 19.58%;p=0.028)和获得酒精健康工作者或临床护士专家的机会(13.4%,95%CI 3.64%至 22.91%;p=0.005)。在获得简短建议培训(9.7%)和对成年患者使用正式筛查问题(9.7%)方面也发现了适度(非显著)的变化。

结论

在英国,酒精筛查以及转介或干预措施正逐渐成为常规实践的一部分。与我们之前的全国性调查相比,酒精筛查和干预活动有所增加,常规询问(在成年人中)、告知全科医生酒精相关就诊的人数、培训的提供、专科服务的获取以及正式筛查工具的使用都有所改善。

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