检查到急诊科就诊的“明显醉酒”患者。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Michael Hanrahan, Mary O'Mahony, Darren McLoughlin, Anne Sheahan
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摘要

背景:酒精是一个重大的公共卫生问题,对应急服务造成了沉重负担。确定可避免的原因急诊科(ED)的介绍可以减少医院人满为患,有利于公众健康。目的:这项患病率研究旨在对2022年和2023年在美西大学医院(MUH)急诊室就诊的“明显醉酒”患者进行详细分析。方法:数据来源于医院综合患者管理信息系统。所有被记录为“明显醉酒”的病人都被包括在内。收集的数据包括人口统计、相关伤害或投诉、到达方式、入院状态和出院状态。描述性统计用于总结数据,并通过比较2022年和2023年的数据来检查趋势。结果:共有1662例报告被归类为“明显醉酒”,占所有急诊就诊的3%。从2022年到2023年,这类演讲增加了18%。大多数患者为男性(72%)。平均年龄为39岁。值得注意的是,23%的演讲涉及无家可归的人,81%是由救护车传达的。重大相关伤害包括头部受伤(7%)、跌倒/崩溃(6%)、精神健康问题(5%)和攻击(4%)。结论:研究结果表明,越来越多的患者以“明显醉酒”的方式就诊。无家可归者的高发病率和大量资源的利用突出表明需要有针对性的公共卫生干预措施和综合服务。政策制定者应该在可能影响酒精供应的潜在立法变化的背景下考虑这些发现。
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Examination of patients presenting to the emergency department as "apparently drunk".

Background: Alcohol, a significant public health concern, contributes to a substantial burden on emergency services. Identifying avoidable causes of Emergency Department (ED) presentations may reduce hospital overcrowding and benefit public health.

Aims: This prevalence study aims to provide a detailed analysis of patients presenting to the ED at Mercy University Hospital (MUH) as "Apparently Drunk" in 2022 and 2023.

Methods: Data were sourced from the Integrated Patient Management Information System at MUH. All patients recorded as "Apparently Drunk" were included. Data collected included demographics, associated injuries or complaints, mode of arrival, admission status, and discharge status. Descriptive statistics were used to summarise the data and trends were examined by comparing 2022 and 2023 data.

Results: A total of 1662 presentations were categorised as "Apparently Drunk," representing 3% of all ED visits. There was an 18% increase in such presentations from 2022 to 2023. The majority of patients were male (72%). The median age was 39 years. Notably, 23% of the presentations involved people experiencing homelessness, and 81% were conveyed by ambulance. Significant associated injuries included head injuries (7%), falls/collapses (6%), mental health issues (5%), and assaults (4%).

Conclusion: The findings indicate a growing trend in patients presenting to the ED as "Apparently Drunk". The high incidence among people experiencing homelessness and the substantial resource utilisation underscores the need for targeted public health interventions and integrated services. Policymakers should consider these findings in the context of potential legislative changes that may impact alcohol availability.

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Irish Journal of Medical Science
Irish Journal of Medical Science 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
4.80%
发文量
357
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Irish Journal of Medical Science is the official organ of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland. Established in 1832, this quarterly journal is a contribution to medical science and an ideal forum for the younger medical/scientific professional to enter world literature and an ideal launching platform now, as in the past, for many a young research worker. The primary role of both the Academy and IJMS is that of providing a forum for the exchange of scientific information and to promote academic discussion, so essential to scientific progress.
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