Are frontline nurses prepared for alcohol-related cases?

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06 Jun 2011 10:09:44.760
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Nurses are often on the frontline when patients are brought into hospital with alcohol-related illnesses or injuries but how prepared are they for dealing with cases of this kind?

A researcher at The University of Nottingham is launching a national survey to establish whether student nurses are receiving the alcohol training and education which is so vital to their job.

The survey follows news that alcohol-related admissions to hospital have topped one million for the first time. A recent NHS Information Centre report said that admissions had increased by 12 per cent, reaching 1,057,000 in 2009-10 compared to 945,500 for the previous year. In 2002-03, alcohol-related hospital admissions stood at just 510,800.
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More information is available from Dr Aisha Holloway on +44 (0)7803 246 748, aisha.holloway@nottingham.ac.uk
 

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