This study had two objectives. To assess the impact of alcohol-related problems on the Emergency Department (ED) of Cork University Hospital (CUH). To assess the non-acute impact of alcohol-related problems on CUH. One hundred patient ED records were chosen at random from each of three study periods - December 23rd 2002 to January 2nd 2003, April 20th 2003 to April 30th 2003, and December 23rd 2003 to January 2nd 2004. Each patient record was examined individually to determine the rate of alcohol-related attendances at CUH ED. Overall, alcohol related attendances accounted for 14.66% of ED attendances. 22.73% of these patients were admitted and 27.27% received an out-patient department appointment. The results of this study were broadly in ...
Baune BT, Mikolajczyk RT, Reymann G, et al. A 6-months assessment of the alcohol-related clinical bu...
There is limited analysis of characteristics for different measures of alcohol misuse in attendees ...
BackgroundIntoxications with alcohol and drugs are common in the Emergency Department. This study ai...
AIMS: The aim of the study was to describe the epidemiology, management and cost of emergency depart...
Aims: This study aims to estimate the prevalence and burden of alcohol disorders on Emergency Depart...
The aim of this study was to identify in-patient emergency admissions to acute hospitals of resident...
Aims: This study aims to estimate the prevalence and burden of alcohol disorders on Emergency Depart...
Aims: This study aims to estimate the prevalence and burden of alcohol disorders on Emergency Depart...
Aims: This study aims to estimate the prevalence and burden of alcohol disorders on Emergency Depart...
Aims: This study aims to estimate the prevalence and burden of alcohol disorders on Emergency Depart...
Alcohol abuse is associated with a high burden of morbidity and mortality. Nevertheless, definitive ...
Background The purpose of the study was to identify and to profile alcohol-related attendances to e...
Objectives To determine the prevalence of alcohol-related presentations in all 29 emergency departme...
Objective: To quantify and describe alcohol-related presentations to our ED, as part of the bination...
© 2018 Society for the Study of Addiction. Background: Emergency department (ED) alcohol-related pre...
Baune BT, Mikolajczyk RT, Reymann G, et al. A 6-months assessment of the alcohol-related clinical bu...
There is limited analysis of characteristics for different measures of alcohol misuse in attendees ...
BackgroundIntoxications with alcohol and drugs are common in the Emergency Department. This study ai...
AIMS: The aim of the study was to describe the epidemiology, management and cost of emergency depart...
Aims: This study aims to estimate the prevalence and burden of alcohol disorders on Emergency Depart...
The aim of this study was to identify in-patient emergency admissions to acute hospitals of resident...
Aims: This study aims to estimate the prevalence and burden of alcohol disorders on Emergency Depart...
Aims: This study aims to estimate the prevalence and burden of alcohol disorders on Emergency Depart...
Aims: This study aims to estimate the prevalence and burden of alcohol disorders on Emergency Depart...
Aims: This study aims to estimate the prevalence and burden of alcohol disorders on Emergency Depart...
Alcohol abuse is associated with a high burden of morbidity and mortality. Nevertheless, definitive ...
Background The purpose of the study was to identify and to profile alcohol-related attendances to e...
Objectives To determine the prevalence of alcohol-related presentations in all 29 emergency departme...
Objective: To quantify and describe alcohol-related presentations to our ED, as part of the bination...
© 2018 Society for the Study of Addiction. Background: Emergency department (ED) alcohol-related pre...
Baune BT, Mikolajczyk RT, Reymann G, et al. A 6-months assessment of the alcohol-related clinical bu...
There is limited analysis of characteristics for different measures of alcohol misuse in attendees ...
BackgroundIntoxications with alcohol and drugs are common in the Emergency Department. This study ai...