Opium and Opioid Abuse in Orthopedic Inpatients: A Cross Sectional Study in Urmia University of Medical Sciences

During a cross-sectional study, patients who were admitted to the orthopedic department of the Urmia University of Medical Sciences were asked about opium/opioid abuse. Demographic characteristics, the pattern of consumption, the substance, the duration of the use, the duration of hospital stay and...

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Main Authors: Mir Mosa Aghdashi, Hakimeh Kargar, Mina Asadzadeh, Ahmadreza Afshar, Fardin Mirzatolooei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2012-01-01
Series:Acta Medica Iranica
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Online Access:http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/20036.pdf&manuscript_id=20036
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spelling doaj-6a98c61aae37493296b038a6a9888ca52020-11-25T03:58:19ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesActa Medica Iranica0044-60250173-59692012-01-015016669Opium and Opioid Abuse in Orthopedic Inpatients: A Cross Sectional Study in Urmia University of Medical SciencesMir Mosa AghdashiHakimeh KargarMina AsadzadehAhmadreza AfsharFardin MirzatolooeiDuring a cross-sectional study, patients who were admitted to the orthopedic department of the Urmia University of Medical Sciences were asked about opium/opioid abuse. Demographic characteristics, the pattern of consumption, the substance, the duration of the use, the duration of hospital stay and the cause of their injuries were recorded. Among 2,867 patients, 74 (2.5%) patients (71 men and 3 women) with the mean age of 38 were opium/opioid users. Most of the patients used opium through inhalation. The mean duration of the substance use was 7.4 years. The mean duration of hospital stay between the regular orthopedic patients and the opium/opioid abuser orthopedic patients was statistically significant. (P=000). Among four Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infected patients, three subjects were injection users and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) also infected two of them. Road traffic accidents (37.8%), and work related injuries (17.5%) were the two most common reasons for the patient's injuries.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/20036.pdf&manuscript_id=20036AnalgesicOpioidDrug AbuseNursingOrthopedicOpiumPatients
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author Mir Mosa Aghdashi
Hakimeh Kargar
Mina Asadzadeh
Ahmadreza Afshar
Fardin Mirzatolooei
spellingShingle Mir Mosa Aghdashi
Hakimeh Kargar
Mina Asadzadeh
Ahmadreza Afshar
Fardin Mirzatolooei
Opium and Opioid Abuse in Orthopedic Inpatients: A Cross Sectional Study in Urmia University of Medical Sciences
Acta Medica Iranica
Analgesic
Opioid
Drug Abuse
Nursing
Orthopedic
Opium
Patients
author_facet Mir Mosa Aghdashi
Hakimeh Kargar
Mina Asadzadeh
Ahmadreza Afshar
Fardin Mirzatolooei
author_sort Mir Mosa Aghdashi
title Opium and Opioid Abuse in Orthopedic Inpatients: A Cross Sectional Study in Urmia University of Medical Sciences
title_short Opium and Opioid Abuse in Orthopedic Inpatients: A Cross Sectional Study in Urmia University of Medical Sciences
title_full Opium and Opioid Abuse in Orthopedic Inpatients: A Cross Sectional Study in Urmia University of Medical Sciences
title_fullStr Opium and Opioid Abuse in Orthopedic Inpatients: A Cross Sectional Study in Urmia University of Medical Sciences
title_full_unstemmed Opium and Opioid Abuse in Orthopedic Inpatients: A Cross Sectional Study in Urmia University of Medical Sciences
title_sort opium and opioid abuse in orthopedic inpatients: a cross sectional study in urmia university of medical sciences
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Acta Medica Iranica
issn 0044-6025
0173-5969
publishDate 2012-01-01
description During a cross-sectional study, patients who were admitted to the orthopedic department of the Urmia University of Medical Sciences were asked about opium/opioid abuse. Demographic characteristics, the pattern of consumption, the substance, the duration of the use, the duration of hospital stay and the cause of their injuries were recorded. Among 2,867 patients, 74 (2.5%) patients (71 men and 3 women) with the mean age of 38 were opium/opioid users. Most of the patients used opium through inhalation. The mean duration of the substance use was 7.4 years. The mean duration of hospital stay between the regular orthopedic patients and the opium/opioid abuser orthopedic patients was statistically significant. (P=000). Among four Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infected patients, three subjects were injection users and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) also infected two of them. Road traffic accidents (37.8%), and work related injuries (17.5%) were the two most common reasons for the patient's injuries.
topic Analgesic
Opioid
Drug Abuse
Nursing
Orthopedic
Opium
Patients
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