Characterizing safer drinking strategies among hospitalized adults with severe alcohol use disorder; a cross-sectional secondary analysis

JOURNAL OF ADDICTIVE DISEASES(2023)

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BackgroundSafer drinking strategies (SDS) reduce alcohol-related harms in outpatient settings. Little is known about SDS among hospitalized patients.ObjectiveEvaluate SDS among hospitalized patients with alcohol use disorder (AUD) and assess for association with past-year acute-care utilization.MethodsWe conducted a cross-sectional, secondary analysis of hospitalized adults with AUD at a safety-net hospital in Colorado from January-December 2021. Participants completed a questionnaire on SDS and were categorized as low (<= 2 reported) or high SDS (>= 3 reported). Past-year emergency department visits and hospital admissions were identified using the electronic health record. A Mann-Whitney test compared encounters between low and high SDS groups.ResultsAmong 43 hospitalized adults with AUD, 38 (88.4%) reported >= 1 SDS and 21 (48.8%) reported >= 3 SDS. The low SDS group had fewer past-year admissions than the high SDS group (U = 145.0, p = 0.015).ConclusionSDS are frequently identified by patients and may be an acceptable form of inpatient AUD management.
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Alcohol use disorder, harm reduction, safer drinking strategies, hospitalization, emergency department
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