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Alcohol-related trauma reinjury prevention with hospital-based screening in adult populations: An Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma evidence-based systematic review

机译:与成人群体中医院筛查有关的含有与医院筛查的饮酒 - 基于循证系统审查的东部联合

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BACKGROUND Unaddressed alcohol use among injured patients may result in recurrent injury or death. Many trauma centers incorporate alcohol screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment for injured patients with alcohol use disorders, but systematic reviews evaluating the impact of these interventions are lacking. METHODS An evidence-based systematic review was performed to answer the following population, intervention, comparator, outcomes question: Among adult patients presenting for acute injury, should emergency department, trauma center, or hospital-based alcohol screening with brief intervention and/or referral to treatment be instituted compared with usual care to prevent or decrease reinjury, hospital readmission, alcohol-related offenses, and/or alcohol consumption? A librarian-initiated query of PubMed, MEDLINE, and the Cochrane Library was performed. The Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation methodology was used to assess the quality of the evidence and create recommendations. The study was registered with PROSPERO (registration number CRD42019122333). RESULTS Eleven studies met criteria for inclusion, with a total of 1,897 patients who underwent hospital-based alcohol screening, brief intervention, and/or referral to treatment for appropriate patients. There was a relative paucity of data, and studies varied considerably in terms of design, interventions, and outcomes of interest. Overall evidence was assessed as low quality, but a large effect size of intervention was present. CONCLUSION In adult trauma patients, we conditionally recommend emergency department, trauma center, or hospital-based alcohol screening with brief intervention and referral to treatment for appropriate patients in order to reduce alcohol-related reinjury.
机译:背景技术伤害患者中的无人饮酒可能导致经常损伤或死亡。许多创伤中心含有酒精筛选,短暂干预和转诊治疗受伤的酒精使用障碍患者,但系统评论评估这些干预措施的影响缺乏。方法采用基于证据的系统审查,以回答以下人口,干预,比较者,结果问题:在提出急性损伤的成年患者中,应急诊部,创伤中心或医院的酒精筛选,其中包括简短干预和/或转诊与通常的护理相比,进行治疗,以防止或减少重新评估,医院入院,酒精相关的罪行和/或酒精消费?进行了图书馆员启动的PubMed,Medline和Cochrane图书馆的查询。建议评估,发展和评估方法的评分用于评估证据的质量并创建建议。该研究在Prospero注册(注册号码CRD42019122333)。结果11研究符合纳入标准,共有1,897名患者接受了医院的酒精筛查,简要干预和/或转诊治疗适当的患者。数据的相对缺乏缺乏性,在设计,干预和感兴趣的结果方面,研究变化了很大。总体证据被评估为低质量,但出现了较大的效果规模。结论在成人创伤患者中,我们有条件地推荐应急部门,创伤中心或医院的酒精筛选,并在适当的患者的治疗中进行短暂的干预和转诊,以减少酒精相关的Reinjury。

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