Alcohol interventions in trauma centers. Current practice and future directions
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Alcohol interventions in trauma centers. Current practice and future directions
Abstract
Nearly half of all trauma beds are occupied by patients who were injured while under the influence of alcohol. Alcoholism plays such a significant role in trauma that efforts to reduce injury recurrence are unlikely to be successful if it remains untreated. An injury requiring hospitalization creates a unique opportunity to intervene and to motivate patients to alter their drinking behavior, thereby making trauma centers ideal sites to implement an alcohol screening, intervention, and referral program. However, despite emphasis on injury control and prevention, little has been done to incorporate alcohol intervention programs into care of the injured patient. Effective means of intervention exist that are consistent with the time, financial, and staffing constraints of trauma centers, and they should be implemented.
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Alcohol interventions in trauma centers.JAMA. 1996 Feb 7;275(5):358. JAMA. 1996. PMID: 8569005 No abstract available.
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Alcohol interventions in trauma centers.JAMA. 1996 Feb 7;275(5):358; author reply 358-9. doi: 10.1001/jama.275.5.358b. JAMA. 1996. PMID: 8569006 No abstract available.
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Alcohol interventions in trauma centers.JAMA. 1996 Feb 7;275(5):358; author reply 358-9. doi: 10.1001/jama.1996.03530290028018. JAMA. 1996. PMID: 8569007 No abstract available.
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