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急诊患者的与健康相关的物质需求和物质使用情况。

Health-related material needs and substance use among emergency department patients.

机构信息

NYU School of Medicine, New York, New York, USA.

Department of Family Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, California, USA.

出版信息

Subst Abus. 2020;41(2):196-202. doi: 10.1080/08897077.2019.1635960. Epub 2019 Aug 1.

Abstract

Emergency department (ED) visits related to substance use are common. ED patients also have high levels of health-related material needs (HRMNs), such as homelessness and food insecurity. However, little research has examined the intersection between ED patient HRMNs and substance use. We surveyed a random sample of public hospital ED patients. Surveys included validated single-item screeners for unhealthy alcohol and any drug use and questions on self-reported past-year material needs. We compared individual HRMNs and cumulative number of HRMNs by substance use screening status using bivariate and multivariable analyses. A total of 2312 surveys were completed. Nearly one third of patients (32.3%,  = 747) screened positive for unhealthy alcohol use, and 21.8% ( = 503) screened positive for drug use. Prevalence of HRMNs for all patients-including food insecurity (50.8%), inability to meet essential expenses (40.8%), cost barriers to medical care (24.6%), employment issues (23.8%), and homelessness (21.4%)-was high and was significantly higher for patients with unhealthy alcohol use or drug use. In multivariable analyses, homelessness was independently associated with unhealthy alcohol use (adjusted odds ratio [aOR]: 1.61, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.24-2.09) and drug use (aOR: 2.30, 95% CI: 1.74-3.05). There was a significant stepwise increase in the odds of patient unhealthy alcohol or drug use as number of HRMNs increased. ED patients with unhealthy alcohol or drug use have higher prevalence of HRMNs than those without. Our findings suggest that HRMNs may act additively and that homelessness is particularly salient. Patients' comorbid HRMNs may affect the success of ED-based substance use interventions.

摘要

急诊科(ED)就诊与物质使用有关的情况很常见。ED 患者也存在高水平的与健康相关的物质需求(HRMNs),例如无家可归和食物不安全。然而,很少有研究探讨 ED 患者的 HRMNs 与物质使用之间的交集。

我们对一家公立医院的 ED 患者进行了随机抽样调查。调查包括经过验证的、用于检测不健康饮酒和任何药物使用的单项筛查工具,以及关于过去一年物质需求的自我报告问题。我们使用双变量和多变量分析比较了根据物质使用筛查状况的个人 HRMNs 和累积 HRMNs 的数量。

共完成了 2312 份调查。近三分之一的患者(32.3%,即 747 人)筛查出不健康饮酒阳性,21.8%(即 503 人)筛查出药物使用阳性。所有患者的 HRMNs 患病率很高,包括食物不安全(50.8%)、无法支付基本费用(40.8%)、医疗保健费用障碍(24.6%)、就业问题(23.8%)和无家可归(21.4%),且不健康饮酒或药物使用的患者的 HRMNs 患病率显著更高。在多变量分析中,无家可归与不健康饮酒(调整后的优势比 [aOR]:1.61,95%置信区间 [CI]:1.24-2.09)和药物使用(aOR:2.30,95% CI:1.74-3.05)独立相关。随着 HRMNs 数量的增加,患者不健康饮酒或药物使用的可能性呈显著递增趋势。

患有不健康饮酒或药物使用的 ED 患者的 HRMNs 患病率高于没有这些问题的患者。我们的研究结果表明,HRMNs 可能具有累加作用,无家可归尤其突出。患者共病的 HRMNs 可能会影响 ED 为基础的物质使用干预的效果。

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