UK: ALCOHOL DEATHS ‘COULD BE AVOIDED’
UK: ALCOHOL DEATHS ‘COULD BE AVOIDED’
Jun 14, 2013 6(TheDrinksBusiness) - Experts have claimed that many deaths from alcohol-related liver disease could be avoided and that doctors are “missing opportunities” to help people with alcohol problems.
The new report, by the National Confidential Enquiry into Patient Outcome and Death (NCEPOD), saw researchers examine detailed patient notes of 385 patients who died from alcohol-related liver disease across England Wales and Northern Ireland. They found 135 cases of “missed opportunities” to help improve the patient’s health outcome and as many as 32 of the deaths could have been avoided. The report added that only half of the cases reviewed received “good care”.
The NCEPOD said that all patients who attend hospital should be screened for alcohol misuse, that any patient with urgent alcohol-related liver disease should see a specialist within 24 hours and that all patients who have displayed harmful drinking behaviour should be referred to alcohol support services.
Report co-author Dr Mark Juniper, clinical co-ordinator at NCEPOD, said: “Many people with alcohol-related liver disease have multiple admissions with this condition. This gives clinicians an ideal opportunity to offer appropriate treatment and advice to patients to help them stop drinking and improve their future health.
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