Screening and brief intervention for hazardous drinking in an HMO: Effects on medical care utilization

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Freeborn, DK [1 ]
Polen, MR [1 ]
Hollis, JF [1 ]
Senft, RA [1 ]
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[1] Kaiser Permanente, Ctr Hlth Res, Portland, OR 97227 USA
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10.1007/BF02287826
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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This study examined whether a brief intervention to reduce hazardous alcohol consumption among primary care patients reduced use of medical care. In a parent, randomized controlled trial, at-risk drinkers identified in HMO outpatient waiting rooms were randomly assigned to receive usual care or brief clinician advice plus a 15-minute motivational counseling session. The current study (n = 514) examined the groups' use of outpatient and inpatient medical services during two years after intervention. Although the intervention reduced alcohol consumption at six-month follow-up, intervention and control groups made similar numbers of outpatient visits (M = 17.7vs.18.3, respectively; p = .47), were equally likely to be hospitalized (21.2% vs. 22.0%; p = .81), and, among those hospitalized, had similar lengths of stay (4.7 vs. 66 days; p = .37). Although brief interventions to reduce hazardous drinking may potentially reduce medical care utilization, more evidence is needed to substantiate their practicality and cost-effectiveness.
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