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Patient education for alcohol cessation intervention at the time of acute fracture surgery: study protocol for a randomised clinical multi-centre trial on a gold standard programme (Scand-Ankle).

Tønnesen, Hanne LU ; Egholm, Julie Weber ; Oppedal, Kristian ; Lauritzen, Jes Bruun ; Madsen, Bjørn Lindegård and Pedersen, Bolette LU (2015) In BMC Surgery 15(1).
Abstract
Patients with hazardous alcohol intake are overrepresented in emergency departments and surgical wards. These patients have an increased risk of postoperative complications with prolonged hospital stays and admissions to intensive care unit after surgery. In elective surgery, preoperative alcohol cessation interventions can reduce postoperative complications, but no studies have investigated the effect of alcohol cessation intervention at the time of acute fracture surgery. This protocol describes a randomised clinical trial that aims to evaluate the effect of a new gold standard programme for alcohol cessation intervention in the perioperative period regarding postoperative complications, alcohol intake and cost-effectiveness.
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BMC Surgery
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15
issue
1
article number
52
publisher
BioMed Central (BMC)
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  • pmid:25925742
  • wos:000353940700001
  • scopus:84928791267
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ISSN
1471-2482
DOI
10.1186/s12893-015-0035-z
project
Scand-Ankle: Utveckling av ett evidensbaserat utbildningsprogram för patienter med hög alkoholkonsumtion och fotledsfrakturer i Skandinavien.
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English
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yes
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25925742?dopt=Abstract
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  title        = {{Patient education for alcohol cessation intervention at the time of acute fracture surgery: study protocol for a randomised clinical multi-centre trial on a gold standard programme (Scand-Ankle).}},
  url          = {{https://lup.lub.lu.se/search/files/4018564/8410388.pdf}},
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