The half-life of the 'teachable moment' for alcohol misusing patients in the emergency department

Sean Williams, Adrian Brown, Robert Patton, Michael J Crawford, Robin Touquet, Sean Williams, Adrian Brown, Robert Patton, Michael J Crawford, Robin Touquet

Abstract

Background: To determine whether the length of time between alcohol-related attendance in the emergency department (ED) and follow-up appointment with an alcohol health worker (AHW) alters attendance rate at the AHW clinic.

Methods: We examined paper and computerized records made by AHWs over a 4-year period, collecting data on the length of time between identification of alcohol misuse and the appointment with the AHW, and whether the appointment was kept.

Results: There is an inverse relationship between the length of time between identification of alcohol misuse and AHW appointment and the subsequent likelihood of keeping that appointment.

Conclusions: To maximise attendance rates at AHW clinics, the delay between the identification and intervention for alcohol misusing patients must be kept to a minimum, preferably giving an appointment on the same day as the attendance in the ED.

Source: PubMed

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