Characterization of the alcohol consumption pattern of patients admitted to a hospitalization unit.

Alicia María Bueno-Hernández, María Carmen Muñoz-Pérez, María Gema González-García, Cristina Márquez-Palanco, Gemma Cuadrado-Céspedes, Vicenta García-Borrero
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Objectives: To determine the pattern of alcohol consumption, the sociodemographic, habit and clinical profile of the patients admitted and to explore the usefulness of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) questionnaire for detecting alcohol consumption in the Digestive Unit of the Juan Ramón Jiménez University Hospital (HUJRJ) of Huelva.

Methods: Cross-sectional observational analytical quantitative study. A total of 150 participants were recruited.

Results: According to AUDIT, 36% of the patients had a low-risk profile, 17.3% of the patients had risky consumption and 8.6% had harmful consumption or were possibly dependent. 28% reported never consuming alcohol and 10% were confirmed ex-consumers. There was a significant association (p < 0.01) between the pattern of alcohol consumption and the variables employment status, smoking, use of other drugs and diagnosis at discharge. The variables age (p 0.015), sex (p 0.011) and number of diagnostic tests during admission (p 0.025) were not significant. A significant difference (p < 0.01) was observed between men and women with a risky consumption profile in the work situation variable. Of the risk consumers, 23.1% had alcoholic liver disease.

Conclusions: Stratification of patients admitted to the HUJRJ according to alcohol consumption through AUDIT has revealed different sociodemographic, habit and clinical profiles. The detection of the pattern of alcohol consumption in Specialized Care by nurses could improve the care strategy for these patients.

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住院病人饮酒模式的特征分析
目的:确定住院患者的酒精消费模式、社会人口学、习惯和临床特征,并探讨酒精使用障碍识别测试(审计)问卷在胡尔瓦Juan Ramón jimemadnez大学医院(HUJRJ)消化科检测酒精消费的有用性。方法:横断面观察分析定量研究。总共招募了150名参与者。结果:审计结果显示,36%的患者为低危人群,17.3%的患者为高危人群,8.6%的患者为有害人群或可能存在依赖人群。28%的人报告从未饮酒,10%的人证实曾经饮酒。结论:通过审计对HUJRJ根据饮酒情况对患者进行分层,揭示了不同的社会人口统计学、习惯和临床特征。通过对专科护理中酒精消费模式的检测,可以改善对这些患者的护理策略。
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