Authors

  1. Eyer, Madeline M.
  2. Renier, Colleen M. BS
  3. Woehrle, Theo A. MPA
  4. Vogel, Linda E. APRN, CNS
  5. Conway, Pat G. PhD
  6. McCarty, Catherine A. PhD

Abstract

The use of screening and brief interventions (SBI) has been proposed to reduce future alcohol misuse and injury in traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients. As a result a SBI protocol for TBI patients was introduced with nursing training at a community hospital. In the 2 years following the implementation of a SBI protocol and nursing training, the number of patients with positive alcohol results decreased. The number of brief interventions increased to 83 (40.1%, 95% confidence limit [CL] = 33.4, 46.8), and CAGE questionnaire screenings decreased to 88 (42.5%, 95% CL = 35.8, 49.2), with 31 (35.2%) having positive results. These results highlight the need to assess processes and training in the emergency department to ensure that SBIs occur.