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波兰因酒精影响而被收治入院急诊科的无家可归者。

Homeless people under the influence of alcohol admitted to hospital emergency departments in Poland.

作者信息

Burak Anna, Cierzniakowska Katarzyna, Popow Aleksandra

机构信息

Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland.

出版信息

Nordisk Alkohol Nark. 2020 Apr;37(2):190-200. doi: 10.1177/1455072520908387. Epub 2020 May 1.

Abstract

AIM

To assess the incidence of diagnoses related to alcohol use in the population of homeless people admitted to hospital emergency departments (EDs).

MATERIAL AND METHOD

Data were analysed from three hospitals concerning stays of homeless people in three EDs in Bydgoszcz, Poland, in 2013-2015; 3133 stays were identified. The data were compiled using Microsoft Excel and Statistica 10 statistical software.

RESULTS

At the time of admission to EDs, 31% of homeless people were considered to be under the influence of alcohol. Diagnoses related to alcohol use accounted for 25% of all diagnoses. The average blood alcohol concentration in the patients was 2.97 per mille. The average blood alcohol concentration in the group of men was significantly higher than that in the group of women ( = 0.015). The average length of stay in the ED of patients under the influence of alcohol was significantly longer ( < 0.0001) than among sober patients.

CONCLUSIONS

Homeless people under the influence of alcohol account for a third of the population of homeless patients admitted to hospital emergency departments, while alcohol-related ICD-10 diagnoses account for a fourth of all diagnoses in these patients. Homeless patients under the influence of alcohol stay longer in hospital emergency departments than do sober homeless people, which may translate into more frequent acts of aggression towards medical personnel. In Poland there are no systemic ED-level solutions as regards dealing with homeless patients for whom alcohol dependence is in many cases a reality.

摘要

目的

评估入住医院急诊科的无家可归者中与酒精使用相关诊断的发生率。

材料与方法

分析了2013 - 2015年波兰比得哥什三家医院急诊科收治的无家可归者的数据;共识别出3133例住院情况。数据使用Microsoft Excel和Statistica 10统计软件进行整理。

结果

在入住急诊科时,31%的无家可归者被认为受酒精影响。与酒精使用相关的诊断占所有诊断的25%。患者的平均血液酒精浓度为千分之2.97。男性组的平均血液酒精浓度显著高于女性组(P = 0.015)。受酒精影响的患者在急诊科的平均住院时间显著长于清醒患者(P < 0.0001)。

结论

受酒精影响的无家可归者占入住医院急诊科的无家可归患者群体的三分之一,而与酒精相关的国际疾病分类第10版(ICD - 10)诊断占这些患者所有诊断的四分之一。受酒精影响的无家可归患者在医院急诊科的停留时间比清醒的无家可归者更长,这可能导致对医护人员的攻击行为更频繁。在波兰,对于许多情况下存在酒精依赖问题的无家可归患者,在急诊科层面没有系统性的应对方案。

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