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Hospital-Based Addiction Medicine Healthcare Providers: High Demand, Short Supply

机译:医院成瘾医学医疗保健提供者:需求量高,供应短

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Substance use disorders account for a significant burden of disease and place an enormous strain on the health care system in the United States and beyond. Despite death tolls climbing, a myriad of evidence-based medications exist to effectively treat many substance use disorders including nicotine, alcohol, and opioid use disorders. To date, hospitals have largely been overlooked as a setting ripe for the delivery of specialized addiction care. This occurs despite a high lifetime prevalence of a substance use disorder (50%) occurring among hospitalized individuals. A potential barrier to this is the lack of addiction medicine training that currently exists in undergraduate and graduate medical education. Consequently, a paucity of existing physicians report feeling competent to adequately screen for, diagnose or treat substance use disorders. Given the prevalence, cost and potentially lethal consequences of substance use disorders, a critical need exists to improve its identification and evidence-based management in hospital settings.
机译:物质使用障碍占疾病负担显著并放置在美国及其他医疗保健系统造成巨大负担。尽管因灾死亡登山,循证药物无数的存在有效地治疗多种物质使用障碍,包括尼古丁,酒精和阿片类药物使用障碍。目前,医院已经在很大程度上被忽视,作为专门的网瘾照顾分娩的设置已经成熟。这发生尽管物质使用障碍(50%)住院个体中发生的高终生患病率。一个潜在的障碍,这是缺乏医学成瘾培训目前存在的本科和研究生医学教育。因此,现有医生的报告说缺乏胜任的感觉充分屏幕,诊断或治疗物质使用障碍。鉴于物质使用障碍的患病率,成本和潜在的致命后果,迫切需要存在,以提高其在医院设置的识别和以证据为基础的管理。

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