Working effectively with individuals with substance use disorders: a qualitative descriptive study.

Niall Tamayo, Annette Lane, Kristin Petrovic, Rola Moghabghab
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Abstract

Background: Irrespective of where nurses work, they may provide care to individuals with substance use disorders. Unfortunately, some nurses may not understand how to work with these individuals and stigmatisation may occur.

Aim: To explore how to provide effective care for these individuals.

Method: A qualitative descriptive study examining helpful interventions for individuals with substance use disorders through interviewing four substance abuse specialist nurses.

Findings: Findings consider person-centred care, such as how to create a therapeutic relationship with individuals with substance use disorders, empowerment of these individuals and providing hope, and employing a holistic approach.

Conclusion: Nurses may encounter individuals with substance use disorders and may benefit from knowledge of how best to intervene.

有效地与物质使用障碍患者合作:一项定性描述性研究。
背景:无论护士在哪里工作,他们都可能为物质使用障碍患者提供护理。不幸的是,一些护士可能不知道如何与这些人一起工作,可能会产生歧视。目的:探讨如何为这些个体提供有效的护理。方法:通过对四名药物滥用专科护士的访谈,对药物使用障碍患者的有益干预进行定性描述性研究。研究结果:研究结果考虑了以人为本的护理,例如如何与物质使用障碍患者建立治疗关系,赋予这些个体权力并提供希望,以及采用整体方法。结论:护士可能会遇到有物质使用障碍的个体,并可能从如何最好地干预的知识中受益。
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