Alcohol use and injury-related outcomes in older rural trauma patients.

The Prairie rose Pub Date : 2007-11-01
Karen Rohr
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In summary, people age 65 and older are the fastest growing segment of the United States population. As the older population increases, the risk for injuries also increases. Several studies have established that use of alcohol is a major contributing risk factor for unintentional injury and death in the trauma population. The risk is even greater in the older population where smaller amounts of alcohol may result in significant impairment and injury. Trauma centers provide a systematic approach to the care of the trauma patient and provide significant resources to support personnel and services necessary to provide care for seriously injured patients. One of the essential elements of a trauma system is prevention. This study has supported the need to routinely screen older trauma patients for alcohol use at the time of injury event and provide intervention strategies. Early identification and assessment of the alcohol impaired older trauma patient provides nursing with an opprtunity to implement intervention strategies to detect at risk and harmful drinkers and provide education on the health risks and consequences of continuing unhealthy behaviors. Ultimately this will assist the older trauma patient in reducing alcohol consumption and minimize the patient's risk of developing dependence, reduce unintentional injuries, reduce subsequent readmissions for recurrent injuries, decrease overall health care costs, improve quality of life, and decrease morbidity and mortality. This can make a marked impact on public health.

农村老年创伤患者的酒精使用和损伤相关结局
总之,65岁及以上的人是美国人口中增长最快的部分。随着老年人口的增加,受伤的风险也在增加。一些研究已经证实,酒精的使用是造成创伤人群意外伤害和死亡的主要风险因素。在老年人中,这种风险甚至更大,少量的酒精可能导致严重的损害和伤害。创伤中心提供了一种系统的方法来护理创伤患者,并提供重要的资源来支持人员和必要的服务,为严重受伤的患者提供护理。创伤系统的基本要素之一是预防。这项研究支持了在损伤事件时常规筛查老年创伤患者酒精使用的必要性,并提供了干预策略。早期识别和评估酒精损伤的老年创伤患者为护理提供了实施干预战略的机会,以发现危险和有害的饮酒者,并就持续的不健康行为的健康风险和后果提供教育。最终,这将有助于老年创伤患者减少酒精消费,最大限度地减少患者产生依赖的风险,减少意外伤害,减少随后复发性伤害的再入院,降低总体医疗成本,提高生活质量,降低发病率和死亡率。这可对公共卫生产生显著影响。
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