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Efficacy of alcohol screening in the accident and emergency department managed by reception staff: a pilot study.
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Efficacy of alcohol screening in the accident and emergency department managed by reception staff: a pilot study.

R Patton, J Shute, G Hinchley and L Ranzetta
Emerg Med J, Vol.26(6), pp.424-425
06/2009

Abstract

Adolescent Adult Aged Alcoholism Efficiency Organizational Emergency Service Hospital Female Humans London Male Middle Aged Personnel Hospital Pilot Projects Questionnaires Young Adult
Hazardous levels of alcohol consumption are associated with presentations to the accident and emergency department. Although screening and brief interventions are effective at reducing levels of hazardous drinking, a low number of departments has implemented such a strategy. Time constraints upon clinical staff have been cited as one reason for this inertia. This pilot study demonstrates that self-completion of screening materials is possible before a patient is seen by clinical staff.
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