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[Substance related disorder in emergency services: Which attitudes?]

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[Substance related disorder in emergency services: Which attitudes?]

Auteurs : M. Rica [France] ; A. Principe [France] ; J-Y Le Reste [France] ; M. Guillou Landreat [France]

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Substance related disorders are more prevalent in emergency services than in the general population, about 20% of individuals in emergency care test positive for alcohol. Emergency services are strategic places to identify alcohol misuse. Attitudes to individuals presenting substance related disorders are important in developing therapeutic relationships and applying interventions.

OBJECTIVE

This study explores the attitudes of an emergency staff to these individuals across a range of roles, and evolution in face of an addictology care improvement.

METHOD

Data were gathered from an emergency service sample from the emergency department of a general hospital in Morlaix (France). We used a short questionnaire, adapted from previous similar French studies.

RESULTS

Twenty-five persons answered the first questionnaire and 18 the second. A self-administrated attitudes questionnaire showed its interest in our study and helped us to identify attitudes and to initiate a reflection on behaviours in emergency care. Moreover, it helped to change attitudes towards individuals presenting substance related disorders. The daily setting of an addictive disorders specialized unit in emergency changed the point of view on addictive disorders of both physicians and nurses. We showed differences in addictive related disorders prevalence perception among patients attending emergency care between the two evaluations. But we also showed that physicians and nurses stressed that it was more difficult to ask patients in emergency care on the second evaluation, after and despite a daily addictive disorders specialized setting. We showed several limits in emergency staff care relationship with patients with substance related disorders. They identified difficulties to talk about addictive disorders, especially in younger and older patients. Regarding literature, we discuss our study limits and different ways of improving addictology care in emergency services.


DOI: 10.1016/j.encep.2015.12.003
PubMed: 26796557


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