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[Provision of healthcare for people with risky alcohol use and severe alcohol use disorders in the state of Bremen, Germany: demand and guideline concordance?]

Jakob Manthey1,2, Christina Lindemann3, Uwe Verthein3, Ulrich Frischknecht4, Ludwig Kraus5,6,7, Jens Reimer3,8, Annett Grün8, Falk Kiefer4, Bernd Schulte3, Jürgen Rehm9,3,10,11,12,13.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Early detection of risky alcohol use and severe alcohol use disorders (AUDs) is crucial to avoid adverse health consequences. The German "Guidelines on Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorders" recommend to routinely screen patients for hazardous alcohol use and to subsequently conduct brief interventions, for example in primary healthcare. For severe AUDs, provision of withdrawal treatment is recommended in inpatient settings if complications are anticipated.
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the proportion of people with hazardous alcohol use or severe AUDs receiving healthcare as stipulated by the guidelines.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The prevalence of hazardous use (female ≥12 g; male ≥24 g) and severe AUDs (female ≥60 g; male ≥90 g) was estimated using per capita consumption of pure alcohol. Treatment rates were estimated using survey data (for hazardous use) and inpatient admissions (for severe AUDs). All estimates refer to the adult population (15 years or older) of the federal state of Bremen for 2016.
RESULTS: Physicians screened 2.9% of all people with hazardous alcohol use and conducted brief interventions with 1.4%. Among people with severe AUDs, 7.1% received inpatient treatment. Among people with severe AUDs who required inpatient treatment, 14.1% received withdrawal treatment in inpatient settings. Treatment rates below average were registered among 21- to 39-year-olds.
CONCLUSIONS: In Bremen, provision of guideline-conform healthcare for hazardous alcohol use and severe AUDs is insufficient, especially among 21- to 39-year-olds.

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Keywords:  Alcohol use disorder; Brief intervention; Hazardous alcohol use; Screening; Withdrawal treatment

Year:  2019        PMID: 31828370     DOI: 10.1007/s00103-019-03072-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz        ISSN: 1436-9990            Impact factor:   1.513


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1.  Prevalence and characteristics of hazardous and harmful drinkers receiving general practitioners' brief advice on and support with alcohol consumption in Germany: results of a population survey.

Authors:  Sabrina Kastaun; Claire Garnett; Stefan Wilm; Daniel Kotz
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2022-09-27       Impact factor: 3.006

2.  Can alcohol consumption in Germany be reduced by alcohol screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment in primary health care? Results of a simulation study.

Authors:  Jakob Manthey; Adriana Solovei; Peter Anderson; Sinclair Carr; Jürgen Rehm
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-08-05       Impact factor: 3.240

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