Effectiveness of a Case Management Intervention for Alcohol Use-Related Problems in Frequent Users of an Emergency Department
Alcohol Drinking, Alcohol-Related Disorders
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Alcohol Drinking focused on measuring alcohol-related disorders, emergency department, frequent users, case management
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- 5 or more attendances during the previous 12 months at the Emergency Department of Hospital Clínic de Barcelona
- an AUDIT-C score higher than 5 points for men and 4 for women
- Patients who accept to participate in the study and give informed consent
- Exists valid contact information to reach patient in the future.
Exclusion Criteria:
- There is psychopathology that prevents study comprehension and/or future participation (i.e. cognitive impairment, acutely psychotic, acutely confused, intoxicated...)
- Patients who present medical conditions that predict that will not be able to participate in follow-up.
Sites / Locations
- Hospital Clínic de Barcelona
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Intervention
Control
Participants will receive an intensive Case Management (CM) intervention conducted by a multidisciplinary team during 2 months. They will attend weekly or biweekly appointments with the CM team, the interviews will last approximately 30 minutes and will be conducted based on Motivational Interviewing techniques in order to explore values and needs and to enhance motivation to reduce alcohol use and self-efficacy. Receiving the CM intervention doesn't exclude treatment as usual.
Only treatment as usual in the Emergency Department (and in the Health and Social Services Network).