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Alcohol screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment conducted by emergency nurses: an impact evaluation.

Pierre M Désy1, Patricia Kunz Howard, Cydne Perhats, Suling Li.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: In a quasi-experimental study, control and intervention group outcomes were compared following implementation of alcohol screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) by emergency nurses. The primary hypothesis was: Trauma patients who participate in nurse-delivered ED SBIRT will have greater reductions in alcohol consumption and fewer alcohol-related incidents than those who do not.
METHODS: Patients were screened for alcohol use and those with risky drinking were randomly assigned to either the intervention or usual care group. Those in the intervention group received a brief motivational intervention and referral to appropriate follow-up services. Using medical and driving history records, subjects' alcohol consumption, alcohol-related traffic incidents, repeat injuries, and repeat ED visits were compared between groups at baseline and three-month follow-up.
RESULTS: Alcohol consumption decreased by 70% in the intervention group compared to 20% in the usual care group. Drinking frequency also decreased in both groups. Fewer patients from the intervention group (20%) had recurring ED visits compared to patients in the usual care group (31%). DISCUSSION: The SBIRT procedure can impact alcohol consumption and potentially reduce injuries and ED visits when successfully implemented by staff nurses in the emergency department environment. Further research is needed to improve follow-up methods in this hard to reach, mobile patient population.
Copyright © 2010 Emergency Nurses Association. Published by Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21078465     DOI: 10.1016/j.jen.2009.09.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Emerg Nurs        ISSN: 0099-1767            Impact factor:   1.836


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2.  Comparing the motivational interviewing integrity in two prevalent models of brief intervention service delivery for primary care settings.

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3.  Substance use among women receiving post-rape medical care, associated post-assault concerns and current substance abuse: results from a national telephone household probability sample.

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Review 4.  Integrating screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) into clinical practice settings: a brief review.

Authors:  Suneel M Agerwala; Elinore F McCance-Katz
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5.  Assessment of readiness to change and relationship to AUDIT score in a trauma population utilizing computerized alcohol screening and brief intervention.

Authors:  Shahram Lotfipour; Victor Cisneros; Bharath Chakravarthy; Cristobal Barrios; Craig L Anderson; John Christian Fox; Samer Roumani; Wirachin Hoonpongsimanont; Federico E Vaca
Journal:  Subst Abus       Date:  2012       Impact factor: 3.716

6.  Examining the reach of a brief alcohol intervention service in routine practice at a level 1 trauma center.

Authors:  Brianna J Turner; Barbara S McCann; Christopher W Dunn; Doyanne A Darnell; Christopher R Beam; Blair Kleiber; Kimberly M Nelson; Rena Fukunaga
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Authors:  S Patricia Chou; Sungsoo Chun; Sharon Smith; June Ruan; Ting-Kai Li; Bridget F Grant
Journal:  Alcohol       Date:  2012-05-09       Impact factor: 2.405

Review 8.  A realist review of brief interventions for alcohol misuse delivered in emergency departments.

Authors:  Caitlin J Davey; Meredith S H Landy; Amanda Pecora; David Quintero; Kelly E McShane
Journal:  Syst Rev       Date:  2015-04-09

Review 9.  Effectiveness of brief alcohol interventions in primary care populations.

Authors:  Eileen Fs Kaner; Fiona R Beyer; Colin Muirhead; Fiona Campbell; Elizabeth D Pienaar; Nicolas Bertholet; Jean B Daeppen; John B Saunders; Bernard Burnand
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10.  Implementing Key Strategies for Successful Network Integration in the Quebec Substance-Use Disorders Programme.

Authors:  Marie-Josée Fleury; Michel Perreault; Guy Grenier; Armelle Imboua; Serge Brochu
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