Medical stakes and prospects in alcohol use amongst the elderly

Alcohol use disorders (including excessive drinking and dependence) are a common health problem in the elderly. Identification remains difficult. Standardized questionnaires do not adapt adequately in the old person's context. Specific geriatric troubles will become apparent and should alert th...

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Published inRevue médicale suisse Vol. 3; no. 118; p. 1673
Main Authors Haaz, Sophie, Gache, Pascal
Format Journal Article
LanguageFrench
Published Switzerland 04.07.2007
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Summary:Alcohol use disorders (including excessive drinking and dependence) are a common health problem in the elderly. Identification remains difficult. Standardized questionnaires do not adapt adequately in the old person's context. Specific geriatric troubles will become apparent and should alert the care-giver: falls, fractures, global state alteration, decompensated co-morbidities, multiple drug interactions, loss in daily-life activities, neuro psychological alterations. Alcohol must be integrated in each differential diagnosis procedure. An efficient management is possible including a multidisciplinary team: general practitioner, geriatrics and alcohol specialists, and the home working health network. Specialized care (for withdrawal and relapse prevention) and general care (education and re-socialisation) increase the outcome.
ISSN:1660-9379