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Citation

Koivunen M, Harju S, Kauko T, Välimäki M. Int. Emerg. Nurs. 2016; 31: 22-29.

Affiliation

University of Turku, Department of Nursing Science/Turku University Hospital/The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, School of Nursing, FI-20014 University of Turku, Finland. Electronic address: mava@utu.fi.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.ienj.2016.06.003

PMID

27363921

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate impacts of brief intervention on patients' alcohol risk drinking, quality of life and health state after treatment at the Sobering Unit in the emergency department at three months, six months, and one year follow-up.

METHODS: This was a quasi-experimental study without control group (one-year follow-up). Alcohol use of patients in emergency department (Sobering Unit) in specialized care in Finland (AUDIT-test), quality of life (EQ-5D-3L) and health state (EQ VAS) at baseline, three months, six months and one year following the brief intervention were analyzed with Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test.

RESULTS: The patients' alcohol risk use decreased statistically significantly after the treatment period at the Sobering Unit. The patients' health-related quality of life did not change statistically significantly during three months following the treatment period, whereas a statistically significant increase took place after six months. Self-perceived health status improved statistically significantly between the treatment period and three- and six-month follow up time points.

CONCLUSIONS: The study gave some suggestive evidence that a brief intervention could be effective for harmful drinkers or alcohol-dependent patients when used in an emergency department. The Sobering Unit in the emergency department is one solution to encourage patients to pay attention to their alcohol risk drinking.

Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.


Language: en

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