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Perceived barriers by health care providers for screening and management of excessive alcohol use in an emergency department of a low-income country

机译:卫生保健提供者的屏障被感知障碍,用于在低收入国家的急诊部门筛选和管理过度饮酒

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Annually, alcohol causes 3.3 million deaths; countless more alcohol-related injury patients are treated in emergency departments (EDs) worldwide. Studies show that alcohol-related injury patients reduce their at-risk alcohol-use behavior with a brief negotiational interview (BNI) in the ED. This project aims to identify potential perceived barriers to implementing a BNI in Tanzania. A knowledge, attitude, and practice questionnaire was piloted and administered to all emergency department health care practitioners, including physicians, advanced medical officers, and nurses. The questionnaire included the Perceived Alcohol Stigma (PAS) Scale. The survey was self-administered in English, the language of health care instruction, with a Swahili translation available if preferred. Data were analyzed with relative and absolute frequencies and Spearman's correlation. Thirty-four (100%) health care practitioners completed the survey. Our results found positive attitudes toward addressing alcohol misuse (88%), but very poor knowledge of recommended alcohol-use limits (24%). Participants were willing to discuss alcohol use (88%) and to screen (71%) for alcohol-use disorders. Most health care practitioners report significant stigma against those with alcohol-use disorders (39% discrimination, 53% devaluation, 71% either). Counseling patients about high-risk alcohol use was directly and positively associated with at-risk alcohol and counseling education and believing it was common to ask patients about tobacco and alcohol use; it was negatively associated with believing it was ‘not my role’ or that knowing about alcohol use ‘won't make a difference’. Stigma was negatively and indirectly associated with counseling patients. In conclusion, in an ED in Tanzania, health care practitioners have positive attitudes toward addressing at-risk alcohol use, and endorsed having training in alcohol misuse in school. Unfortunately, participants did not demonstrate knowledge of recommended alcohol limit guidelines. Similarly, among practitioners, there is a significant discrimination and devaluation stigma against those who misuse alcohol. These factors must be addressed prior to a successful implementation of an alcohol harm reduction intervention.
机译:每年,酒精导致330万人死亡;无数含量更多的酒精相关的伤害患者在全球急诊部门(EDS)中进行治疗。研究表明,饮酒有关的损伤患者在ED中短暂谈判访谈(BNI)减少其危险的酒精使用行为。该项目旨在确定在坦桑尼亚实施BNI的潜在感知障碍。知识,态度和实践调查问卷被驾驶和管理到所有急诊部门医疗从业者,包括医生,先进的医疗官员和护士。调查问卷包括感知酒精耻辱(PAS)规模。该调查是以英语自我管理的,卫生保健教学的语言,如果首选提供斯瓦希里语翻译。通过相对和绝对频率和矛盾的相关性分析数据。三十四(100%)医疗从业者完成了调查。我们的成果发现对解决酒精滥用(88%)的积极态度,但对推荐的酒精利用限值非常差(24%)。参与者愿意讨论酒精使用(88%)和筛选(71%),用于酒精使用障碍。大多数医疗从业者报告对具有酒精使用障碍的人的显着耻辱(39%歧视,53%贬值,71%)。咨询患者关于高风险的酒精使用直接且与风险的酒精和咨询教育有关,并相信患者患有关于烟草和酒精使用的常见;它与相信这是“不是我的角色”或者了解酒精使用的否定,或者知道不会产生差异。耻辱与咨询患者间接相关。总之,在坦桑尼亚的艾德,医疗保健从业者对解决风险酗酒的积极态度,并批准在学校滥用酒精滥用。不幸的是,参与者没有证明对推荐的酒精限制指南的了解。同样,在从业者中,对滥用酒精的人有重大的歧视和贬值耻辱。必须在成功实施酒精损害干预之前解决这些因素。

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