R Patton1, M Crawford, R Touquet. 1. Imperial College, London, UK. r.patton@iop.kcl.ac.uk <r.patton@iop.kcl.ac.uk>
Abstract
AIMS: To identify factors that predict acceptance of brief advice among people consuming excessive alcohol in an accident and emergency (A&E) department. METHODS: Patients presenting to an A&E department were screened using the Paddington Alcohol Test. All patients identified as hazardous drinkers were offered advice about their drinking. Data were collected on patients' age, sex, presenting condition, and alcohol consumption. Binary logistic regression was used to identify variables that predicted acceptance of the offer of advice. RESULTS: The presenting condition, together with the total number of units consumed on a single occasion, predict the uptake of an offer of help. CONCLUSIONS: Patients identified as hazardous drinkers who present after a fall, head injury, or other accident are less likely to accept help. Clinicians should emphasise the potential relation between alcohol consumption and health related consequences to encourage the uptake of advice for these patients.
AIMS: To identify factors that predict acceptance of brief advice among people consuming excessive alcohol in an accident and emergency (A&E) department. METHODS:Patients presenting to an A&E department were screened using the Paddington Alcohol Test. All patients identified as hazardous drinkers were offered advice about their drinking. Data were collected on patients' age, sex, presenting condition, and alcohol consumption. Binary logistic regression was used to identify variables that predicted acceptance of the offer of advice. RESULTS: The presenting condition, together with the total number of units consumed on a single occasion, predict the uptake of an offer of help. CONCLUSIONS:Patients identified as hazardous drinkers who present after a fall, head injury, or other accident are less likely to accept help. Clinicians should emphasise the potential relation between alcohol consumption and health related consequences to encourage the uptake of advice for these patients.
Authors: Simon Coulton; Katherine Perryman; Martin Bland; Paul Cassidy; Mike Crawford; Paolo Deluca; Colin Drummond; Eilish Gilvarry; Christine Godfrey; Nick Heather; Eileen Kaner; Judy Myles; Dorothy Newbury-Birch; Adenekan Oyefeso; Steve Parrott; Tom Phillips; Don Shenker; Jonathan Shepherd Journal: BMC Health Serv Res Date: 2009-07-03 Impact factor: 2.655
Authors: Simon Coulton; Jude Watson; Martin Bland; Colin Drummond; Eileen Kaner; Christine Godfrey; Alan Hassey; Veronica Morton; Steve Parrott; Tom Phillips; Duncan Raistrick; Daphne Rumball; Gillian Tober Journal: BMC Health Serv Res Date: 2008-06-12 Impact factor: 2.655