Lee Kai H
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Unit, Department of Surgery, Western Health, St. Albans, Australia.
Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2017 Dec;21(4):375-382. doi: 10.1007/s10006-017-0662-x. Epub 2017 Oct 23.
The link between alcohol intoxication and Emergency Department (ED) attendance for management of alcohol-related injuries has been well documented. The acute settings such as ED and surgical wards may not be the most appropriate environment for treatment of chronic conditions, but traumatic episode presentation to ED may offer the most opportunistic time to focus on screening against harmful alcohol use in order to provide timely feedback and support. Although ED provides an opportunity to identify patients with alcohol problems, the initial challenge is finding suitable ways to identify and screen affected patients. This paper is a narrative review on methods of alcohol screening and its effectiveness and efficacy in trauma care setting. It is second part in a series on implementation of screening and brief intervention in managing trauma patients.
酒精中毒与因酒精相关损伤前往急诊科(ED)就诊之间的关联已有充分记录。诸如急诊科和外科病房等急性病治疗环境可能并非治疗慢性病的最合适场所,但因创伤事件前往急诊科就诊可能提供了最有利的时机,以便着重筛查有害饮酒情况,从而提供及时的反馈和支持。尽管急诊科提供了识别有酒精问题患者的机会,但最初的挑战在于找到合适的方法来识别和筛查受影响的患者。本文是一篇关于酒精筛查方法及其在创伤护理环境中的有效性和功效的叙述性综述。它是关于在创伤患者管理中实施筛查和简短干预系列文章的第二部分。