Alcohol in primary health care: attitude of health professionals regarding the consumption and harmful use of alcohol and alcoholism
Abstract Factors associated with the attitudes of Primary Health Care (PHC) professionals regarding the consumption and harmful use of alcohol and the users’ alcoholism were evaluated, in addition to their perceptions about possible changes in alcohol consumption during the COVID-19 pandemic. This i...
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Published in | Saúde e sociedade Vol. 32; no. 4 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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2023
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Summary: | Abstract Factors associated with the attitudes of Primary Health Care (PHC) professionals regarding the consumption and harmful use of alcohol and the users’ alcoholism were evaluated, in addition to their perceptions about possible changes in alcohol consumption during the COVID-19 pandemic. This is an evaluative study conducted in the interior of São Paulo in 2020. Sociodemographic characteristics regarding alcohol consumption and attitude towards users were analyzed. A total of 65 of the 94 professionals in the municipality participated, with 67.7% of them having experience in the subject. Most (80%) did not change their consumption during the pandemic, but 50.8% noticed an increase in consumption by users. Positive attitudes towards being male (p=0.014) and having white skin color (p=0.020), living alone (p=0.047) and higher consumption by professionals (p=0.037) were identified. Acting in the Family Health Strategy (Estratégia Saúde da Família - ESF) was associated with more positive attitudes (p=0.029). In conclusion, personal characteristics influence the attitude, as well as the type of service. There is much to be done regarding the attitudes of health professionals to offer adequate care to users who consume alcohol. However, disseminating specific knowledge about the disease and the alcohol user seems to be one of the main coping strategies for this important health problem.
Resumo Avaliaram-se fatores associados às atitudes de profissionais da Atenção Primária à Saúde (APS) quanto ao consumo e uso prejudicial de álcool e o alcoolismo dos usuários, além de suas percepções sobre possíveis mudanças no consumo de álcool durante a pandemia de covid-19. Trata-se de pesquisa avaliativa feita no interior de São Paulo em 2020. Analisaram-se características sociodemográficas sobre o consumo de álcool e a atitude com os usuários. Dos 94 profissionais do município, 65 participaram, sendo 67,7% deles com experiência no tema. A maioria (80%) não modificou seu consumo durante a pandemia, mas 50,8% deles perceberam aumento no consumo pelos usuários. Identificaram-se atitudes positivas em relação a ser do sexo masculino (p=0,014) e ter cor da pele branca (p=0,020), residir sozinho (p=0,047) e maior consumo pelos profissionais (p=0,037). Atuar na Estratégia Saúde da Família (ESF) associou-se com atitudes mais positivas (p=0,029). Concluiu-se que características pessoais influenciam na atitude, assim como o tipo de serviço. Há muito o que avançar em relação às atitudes dos profissionais de saúde para que ofereçam assistência adequada aos usuários que consomem álcool. Porém, a disseminação de conhecimento específico sobre a doença e a pessoa que faz uso de álcool parece ser uma das principais estratégias de enfrentamento deste importante agravo à saúde. |
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ISSN: | 0104-1290 1984-0470 |
DOI: | 10.1590/s0104-12902023220661en |