Nearly eight million emergency department (ED) visits are attributed to alcohol every year in the United States. A substantial proportion is due to trauma. In 2005, 16,885 people were killed as a result of alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes. Patients with alcohol-use problems (AUPs) are not only more likely to drive after drinking but are also at greater risk for serious alcohol-related illness and injury. Emergency departments have an important and unique opportunity to identify these patients and intervene during the “teachable moment” of an ED visit. The American College of Emergency Physicians, Emergency Nurses Association, American College of Surgeons-Committee on Trauma, American Public Health Association, and the National Highway ...
AIMS: This study aims to determine the impact of Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral for Trea...
Drug and alcohol use is an epidemic health problem that is affecting Americans at an unprecedented s...
Introduction: Emergency department (ED) screening and counseling for alcohol misuse have been shown ...
Reprints available through open access at www.westjem.org Nearly eight million emergency department ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityAlcohol use disorders are major national public health problems that...
Many patients visiting hospital emergency departments (EDs) or admitted to trauma centers have alcoh...
Introduction: Alcohol use disorders (AUD) place a significant burden on individuals and society. The...
Alcohol misuse is common in people attending emergency departments (EDs) and there is some evidence ...
There is a wealth of evidence on the detrimental impact of excessive alcohol consumption on the phy...
Purpose: Universal screening and brief intervention with referral to treatment (SBIRT) has become be...
Background: Alcohol misuse is common in people attending emergency departments (EDs) and there is so...
Alcohol misuse is common in people attending emergency departments (EDs) and there is some evidence ...
Early intervention and appropriate referral of patients with alcohol problems have the potential to ...
<p>There is good evidence to suggest that brief interventions aimed at helping those who misuse alco...
Objective Emergency Departments (EDs) offer an opportunity to improve the care of patients with at-r...
AIMS: This study aims to determine the impact of Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral for Trea...
Drug and alcohol use is an epidemic health problem that is affecting Americans at an unprecedented s...
Introduction: Emergency department (ED) screening and counseling for alcohol misuse have been shown ...
Reprints available through open access at www.westjem.org Nearly eight million emergency department ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityAlcohol use disorders are major national public health problems that...
Many patients visiting hospital emergency departments (EDs) or admitted to trauma centers have alcoh...
Introduction: Alcohol use disorders (AUD) place a significant burden on individuals and society. The...
Alcohol misuse is common in people attending emergency departments (EDs) and there is some evidence ...
There is a wealth of evidence on the detrimental impact of excessive alcohol consumption on the phy...
Purpose: Universal screening and brief intervention with referral to treatment (SBIRT) has become be...
Background: Alcohol misuse is common in people attending emergency departments (EDs) and there is so...
Alcohol misuse is common in people attending emergency departments (EDs) and there is some evidence ...
Early intervention and appropriate referral of patients with alcohol problems have the potential to ...
<p>There is good evidence to suggest that brief interventions aimed at helping those who misuse alco...
Objective Emergency Departments (EDs) offer an opportunity to improve the care of patients with at-r...
AIMS: This study aims to determine the impact of Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral for Trea...
Drug and alcohol use is an epidemic health problem that is affecting Americans at an unprecedented s...
Introduction: Emergency department (ED) screening and counseling for alcohol misuse have been shown ...