Abstract

The national policy against addiction led to the establishment of specialized units with liaison teams trained in addiction specifically to work with the in-patients. The aim of this study has been established within the context of the implementation of one of these addiction liaison units in a Parisian Hospital, the Georges Pompidou European Hospital (HEGP), that is namely to evaluate the feasibility of a systematic screening procedure concerning tobacco and alcohol dependence among inpatients in two of the hospital's specialization departments between December 6, 2001, and March 6, 2002. Self-administered questionnaires on addictive behaviours were distributed to each patient admitted to the vascular health department and to the hypertension department They included the Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence and the AUDIT for evaluating levels of alcohol abuse. The response rate was 30.2% (110/364). Twenty-nine smokers were identified. Among them, 72.5% presented a low level of physical nicotine dependence. Nearly half of them (14/29) were not interested in participating in a smoking cessation intervention with the assistance of relevant hospital staff. Among eleven patients at risk of excessive alcohol abuse, only one accepted to be referred to a specialist. This study highlights the difficulties of the systematic screening for addictive behaviours in hospitalized patients. Nevertheless, the obstacles faced in terms of the acceptability of the screening, but the patients as well as by the hospital staff, do not lean against the development of this trend or oppose this type of approach. New methods of individual screening for addictive behaviours should be explored.

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