Cogordan C, Quatremère G, Andler R, Guignard R, Richard J B, Nguyen-Thanh V
Direction de la prévention - promotion de la santé, Santé publique France, 12, rue du Val-d'Osne, Allée-Vacassy, 94410 Saint-Maurice, France.
Direction de la prévention - promotion de la santé, Santé publique France, 12, rue du Val-d'Osne, Allée-Vacassy, 94410 Saint-Maurice, France.
Rev Epidemiol Sante Publique. 2020 Nov;68(6):319-326. doi: 10.1016/j.respe.2020.10.005. Epub 2020 Nov 6.
General practitioners (GP) are key players in screening and counselling for smokers and alcohol drinkers exceeding French guidelines for low-risk consumption thresholds. Tackling the subject from the patients' perspective, the authors aim at estimating the proportion of the population having discussed their smoking and alcohol consumption with their GPs, and to pinpoint the factors associated with their having done so.
The data (n=6346) are derived from nationwide representative phone survey in mainland France conducted by the French public health monitoring center Baromètre de Santé publique France.
Among the persons aged 18-75 having consulted a GP over the last 12 months (82.5%), 36.7% stated that smoking had been discussed in consultation while 16.8% had talked about alcohol use. For both substances, being a man, a smoker, an excessive alcohol user and having a chronic illness were not only independently associated with being questioned by one's doctor, but also with more frequent patient initiative. About 87% considered it normal to be asked by their GP about their alcohol intake, this proportion being higher among men and people with high incomes.
Even though a large portion of the population would deem it normal to discuss smoking and alcohol intake in consultation with a GP, the subjects are rarely broached. Our results underline the need to bolster efforts at systematic screening for substance use by GPs.
全科医生(GP)是对吸烟和饮酒量超过法国低风险消费阈值指南的人群进行筛查和咨询的关键角色。作者从患者的角度探讨这个问题,旨在估计与全科医生讨论过吸烟和饮酒情况的人群比例,并找出与之相关的因素。
数据(n = 6346)来自法国公共卫生监测中心法国健康晴雨表在法国大陆进行的全国代表性电话调查。
在过去12个月内咨询过全科医生的18 - 75岁人群中(82.5%),36.7%表示在咨询中讨论过吸烟问题,16.8%讨论过饮酒问题。对于这两种情况,男性、吸烟者、过量饮酒者以及患有慢性病不仅与被医生询问独立相关,而且患者主动提及的频率也更高。约87%的人认为全科医生询问他们的饮酒量是正常的,这一比例在男性和高收入人群中更高。
尽管大部分人群认为与全科医生讨论吸烟和饮酒量是正常的,但这些话题很少被提及。我们的结果强调了全科医生加强对物质使用进行系统筛查的必要性。