Alcohol Screening for Women in their Childbearing Years: What are Health Care Providers doing in Canada?

Author:

Cantin ChristinaORCID,Patel Tejal,Green Courtney R.,Kaminsky Kyla,Roberts Nicole,Cook Jocelynn L.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractHealth care providers (HCPs) have an important role in screening for alcohol use across the lifespan, particularly during the childbearing years, and providing brief intervention to yield optimal outcomes and prevent the potential teratogenic effects of prenatal alcohol exposure.ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to describe the current alcohol screening practices of Canadian HCPs who care for pregnant women and women of childbearing age.MethodsAn online survey was administered in 2017 with the aim to identify current knowledge, attitudes, practices and beliefs among Canadian HCPs on screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for alcohol use for this population. The bilingual survey was disseminated by 4 national professional associations. A total of 634 interprofessional clinicians completed to the survey. Descriptive analysis was completed for the respondent’s profession and their practices related to alcohol SBIRT. Cross-tabulation analyses explored the use of different screening questionnaires.ResultsMost respondents reported asking about alcohol use; however, there was a low overall use of screening questionnaires for both women of childbearing age and those who are pregnant. Low screening rates may equate to missed opportunities for intervention. Low rates of brief intervention and referral were noted even in circumstances where at-risk drinking was identified, with only 16.4% of respondents intervening when pregnant women reported at-risk alcohol consumption.ConclusionContinued efforts are needed to improve alcohol screening practices among women’s HCPs across Canada. Priority areas for training include: understanding validated alcohol screening questionnaires; incorporating brief intervention into routine care; and developing local referral pathways.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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