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筛查青少年饮酒行为:追踪马萨诸塞州儿科医生的实践趋势。

Screening Adolescents for Alcohol Use: Tracking Practice Trends of Massachusetts Pediatricians.

机构信息

Adolescent Substance Abuse Program, Division of Developmental Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital (SL, REZ, LR, LB), Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School (SL, SKH), Center for Adolescent Substance Abuse Research, Division of Developmental Medicine (SKH), Division of Adolescent/Young Adult Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital (SKH), Division of Child, Youth, and Family Services, Massachusetts Department of Mental Health (CF, HS), Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Program, Massachusetts Behavioral Health Partnership, Beacon Health Options, Boston, MA (JHS).

出版信息

J Addict Med. 2017 Nov/Dec;11(6):427-434. doi: 10.1097/ADM.0000000000000340.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Substance use screening is a recommended component of routine healthcare for adolescents. A 2008 survey of Massachusetts primary care physicians found high rates of screening, but low rates of validated tool use, leading to the concern that physicians may be missing substance use-related problems and disorders. In an effort to improve practice, a cross-disciplinary group developed and distributed an adolescent screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment toolkit in 2009. A new survey of Massachusetts primary care physicians was conducted in 2014; this report describes its findings, and compares them to those from 2008.

METHODS

A survey was mailed to a randomly selected sample of Massachusetts primary care physicians listed in the state Board of Registration in Medicine database. Item response frequencies were computed. Multiple logistic regression modeling was used to compare 2008 and 2014 responses, while controlling for any demographic differences between samples.

RESULTS

Pediatrician respondents in 2014 (analysis N = 130) reported a high rate of annually screening patients for alcohol use (96.2%), but only 56.2% reported using a validated screening tool. Rates of screening and validated tool use were higher in 2014 than 2008. Insufficient knowledge as a reported barrier to screening decreased from 2008 to 2014. However, lack of time or staff resources remained key perceived barriers to screening.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings suggest that adolescent alcohol use screening practices among Massachusetts pediatricians have improved in recent years, during a time of national and statewide efforts to educate physicians. However, opportunities for practice improvement remain.

摘要

目的

物质使用筛查是青少年常规医疗保健的推荐组成部分。2008 年对马萨诸塞州初级保健医生的调查发现,筛查率很高,但经过验证的工具使用率很低,这让人担心医生可能会错过与物质使用相关的问题和障碍。为了改善实践,一个跨学科小组于 2009 年开发并分发了青少年筛查、简短干预和转介治疗工具包。2014 年对马萨诸塞州初级保健医生进行了一项新的调查;本报告描述了其调查结果,并将其与 2008 年的调查结果进行了比较。

方法

向马萨诸塞州医学委员会数据库中随机选择的初级保健医生邮寄了一份调查。计算了项目反应频率。使用多逻辑回归模型比较了 2008 年和 2014 年的调查结果,同时控制了两个样本之间的任何人口统计学差异。

结果

2014 年的儿科医生受访者(分析 N=130)报告称,他们每年对患者进行酒精使用筛查的比例很高(96.2%),但只有 56.2%的人报告使用了经过验证的筛查工具。与 2008 年相比,2014 年的筛查和经过验证的工具使用率更高。缺乏知识作为报告的筛查障碍从 2008 年到 2014 年有所减少。然而,缺乏时间或员工资源仍然是筛查的主要障碍。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,近年来,马萨诸塞州儿科医生对青少年酒精使用筛查的做法有所改善,这是在全国和全州努力教育医生的时期。然而,仍有改进实践的机会。

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