Prevalence and Screening of Tobacco and Substance Abuse among patients visiting Emergency Department
Areej Zehra, Shua Nasir, Lal Shehbaz, Adeeba Salahuddin Khan, Sana Ilyas
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Aim: To prevalence and
screening of tobacco and substance abuse among patients visiting emergency.
Methods: This is a
cross-sectional study conducted in the emergency department of Usman Memorial
Hospital, Karachi during the period of Jan, 2020 to June, 2021. In the 18
months of study, we included patients visiting to our emergency department due
to any acute complaint who is older than 18 years of age. All the participants
were to be asked National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) quick screen and
tobacco addiction screening was done by CAGE questionnaire. Data was collected
and analyzed using SPSS version 2.
Results:
During
the 18 months’ time, we received 642 patients matching our inclusion criteria
for this study. Out of these 371(59.4%) participants agreed to participate in
the study whereas the 40.6% refused to enter the study. Out of these there were
242(65.2%) males and 129(34.7%) females in the study sample. All these
participants were asked the single screen question for drug use and 178(47.9%)
of the participants have used an illegal drug or prescription drugs for
non-medical reason. Among the total 194 participants who smoke currently there
were 146(75.2%) participants with positive CAGE modified results suggests
nicotine dependence.
Conclusion: The above study
suggests that substance abuse/misuse of prescription drugs and nicotine
dependence is common in our population and awareness regarding smoking
cessation and drugs use is needed. Screening of individuals at emergency
department is an efficient method for identifying severe cases and provide them
proper medical help.
Keywords: Tobacco, Nicotine, Smoking.
Aim: To prevalence and
screening of tobacco and substance abuse among patients visiting emergency.
Methods: This is a
cross-sectional study conducted in the emergency department of Usman Memorial
Hospital, Karachi during the period of Jan, 2020 to June, 2021. In the 18
months of study, we included patients visiting to our emergency department due
to any acute complaint who is older than 18 years of age. All the participants
were to be asked National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) quick screen and
tobacco addiction screening was done by CAGE questionnaire. Data was collected
and analyzed using SPSS version 2.
Results:
During
the 18 months’ time, we received 642 patients matching our inclusion criteria
for this study. Out of these 371(59.4%) participants agreed to participate in
the study whereas the 40.6% refused to enter the study. Out of these there were
242(65.2%) males and 129(34.7%) females in the study sample. All these
participants were asked the single screen question for drug use and 178(47.9%)
of the participants have used an illegal drug or prescription drugs for
non-medical reason. Among the total 194 participants who smoke currently there
were 146(75.2%) participants with positive CAGE modified results suggests
nicotine dependence.
Conclusion: The above study
suggests that substance abuse/misuse of prescription drugs and nicotine
dependence is common in our population and awareness regarding smoking
cessation and drugs use is needed. Screening of individuals at emergency
department is an efficient method for identifying severe cases and provide them
proper medical help.
Keywords: Tobacco, Nicotine, Smoking.