RecruitingNCT04164940

Patient Trajectories for Older Adults Admitted to Hospital for Alcohol-related Problems

A Multi-centre Registry Study on Patient Trajectories After Interventions for Alcohol-related Health Problems in Somatic Hospital Wards, for People in Late Adulthood (60+)


Sponsor

Helse Stavanger HF

Enrollment

500 participants

Start Date

Oct 23, 2019

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Alcohol is contributing to many health problems and disorders, as well as accidents and social problems. Alcohol consumption has been on the rise the past 25 years, especially in Norway. The highest increase is found in older adults, in line with the development in most other countries in the western world. Older adults have a higher risk for alcohol related health problems, due to age related physiological changes, medical conditions and medications. Still, alcohol use is seldom addressed for older people. This means that older people rarely receive help to change alcohol habits. Norwegian health authorities have issued mandates ordering the regional health trusts to implement strategies in somatic hospital wards, mental health services and drug treatment services to identify and treat alcohol and drug problems affecting the patients' health. In this observational study we will explore patient trajectories three years prior to and three years after an admittance to hospital where risky or harmful alcohol consumption is identified and brief interventions are delivered. Hospitals that have implemented such strategies are invited to the study. Patient trajectories are studied in national health registries. This will provide important knowledge on what characterizes the patients identified, and what happens after they have received a brief intervention related to a hospital admittance.


Eligibility

Min Age: 21 Years

Inclusion Criteria1

  • Age 21 or older, no previous alcohol use disorder or substance use disorder, admitted to hospital which has implemented screening and brief alcohol intervention strategies, written consent to participate

Exclusion Criteria1

  • specialized treatment for alcohol use disorder og drug use disorder during the three years prior to recruitment

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Interventions

OTHERBrief alcohol intervention

Brief alcohol intervention already implemented in daily routine by the individual hospitals.


Locations(1)

StavangerUH

Stavanger, Norway

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