Screening for problem drinking and counseling by the primary care physician-nurse team

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作者
Israel, Y
Hollander, O
SanchezCraig, M
Booker, S
Miller, V
Gingrich, R
Rankin, JG
机构
[1] ADDICT RES FDN, CAMBRIDGE, ON, CANADA
[2] GRANDVIEW MED CTR, CAMBRIDGE, ON, CANADA
关键词
alcoholism; prevention; treatment; nurse-practitioner; family medicine;
D O I
10.1111/j.1530-0277.1996.tb01147.x
中图分类号
R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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摘要
Present methods to screen for alcohol abuse are generally obtrusive and result in referral to services that deal mainly with alcoholics. These factors deter physicians from identifying alcohol abuse patients at an early stage. In the present study, 81% of all primary care physicians of a single city evaluated (i) the efficiency and the acceptability of a nonobtrusive screening method for the identification of problem drinkers and (ii) the effectiveness of brief cognitive behavioral counseling given by a nurse in a lifestyle context, Patients (n = 15,686) attending the private practices of 42 primary-care physicians were asked four alcohol-neutral trauma questions in the reception area. Physicians asked about alcohol use and alcohol-related problems only to patients with previous trauma, Problem drinkers by defined criteria were offered an appointment with a nurse who, by random assignment, gave either 3-hr of cognitive behavioral counseling over 1 year or simply advised patients to reduce their alcohol intake. The screening method identified 62-85% of expected number of problem drinkers in this population. Following the application of exclusion criteria, 105 problem drinkers were entered in the intervention part of the study. After 1 year, patients who received counseling showed significant reductions in reported alcohol consumption (-70%; p < 0.001), psychosocial problems (-85%; p < 0.001) and serum gamma glutamyl transferase (-32% to -58%; p < 0.02). Physician visits were reduced (-34%; p < 0.02) following counseling. Patients receiving only advice showed neither reductions in psychosocial problems nor in serum gamma glutamyl transferase or physician visits, but reported a 46% reduction (p < 0.01) in alcohol consumption. Data indicate that asking patients about recent trauma is efficient and is well accepted as the first screening instrument in the identification of the problem drinker, Cost of screening per patient is under one dollar. Counseling of 3 hr given by a nurse is markedly superior (p < 0.05) to simple advice in reducing alcohol consumption, objective indicators of alcohol-related morbidity, and the frequency of physician visits.
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