A Narrative Review of Nurse-Led Addiction Models of Care: Informing the Foundations for International Nursing.

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Sadie Lavelle-Cafferkey, Fintan Sheerin, Catherine Comiskey
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Background: Substance-use has been linked to several physical and psychological issues that impact on an individual's quality of life, which, when left without intervention, can have detrimental effects. Nursing is a diverse profession, the practical activities of which are underpinned by theory, with nursing models representing conceptualisations about the profession, nursing practice, and how care can be organised and provided. Nursing-models provide a framework to direct the nurse's role and practice and identify the required knowledge and skills nurses need to deliver care to individuals.

Methods: This review aimed to identify and compare the core elements of addiction nurse-led models implemented across various countries to inform the development of effective, globally relevant approaches. The objectives were to determine facilitators and barriers that were encountered, and to explore the impact, if any, of addiction nurse-led models of care on substance-use for individuals and the wider community. This was a narrative review with a systematic approach. A narrative synthesis of findings was compiled. Full texts were reviewed by two authors with the search yielding 23 articles for analysis.

Data sources: A systematic search was undertaken using index terms and keywords formulated in liaison with a subject librarian in May 2022. These were used in association with Boolean operators across five databases: CINHAL Ultimate, Web of Science, Psych Info, Embase, and Medline. Two overarching concepts were included in the search: Nursing-led initiatives and models, and Addiction and Substance abuse.

Results: This narrative review identified key elements for an effective addiction nurse-led model of care: an integrated and individual-focused approach, nurses with specialized training and education, and structured protocols to guide their work. Incorporating these commonalities will contribute to the development of a robust and successful model. To promote recovery and ensure accessibility, these models should foster a judgment-free, stigma-free environment where individuals feel safe and supported throughout their journey.

Conclusion: This narrative review has formed the foundations to develop an addiction nurse-led model of care that can be implemented internationally in various healthcare settings, that is nurse-led and grounded in individual's needs.

护士主导的成瘾护理模式的叙述回顾:告知国际护理的基础。
背景:药物使用与影响个人生活质量的几种生理和心理问题有关,如果不加以干预,可能会产生有害影响。护理是一个多元化的职业,其实践活动以理论为基础,护理模型代表了有关专业,护理实践以及如何组织和提供护理的概念化。护理模式提供了一个框架来指导护士的角色和实践,并确定护士为个人提供护理所需的知识和技能。方法:本综述旨在识别和比较各国实施的成瘾护士主导模型的核心要素,为制定有效的全球相关方法提供信息。目标是确定遇到的促进因素和障碍,并探讨成瘾护士主导的护理模式对个人和更广泛社区物质使用的影响(如果有的话)。这是一篇系统的叙述性评论。汇编了一份调查结果的叙述性综合报告。全文由两位作者审阅,检索结果为23篇文章进行分析。数据来源:使用索引术语和关键词进行了系统搜索,并于2022年5月与主题图书管理员联系制定。这些与五个数据库中的布尔运算符一起使用:CINHAL Ultimate、Web of Science、Psych Info、Embase和Medline。研究中包括两个主要概念:护理主导的倡议和模式,以及成瘾和药物滥用。结果:这篇叙述性综述确定了一个有效的成瘾护士主导的护理模式的关键要素:一个综合的、以个人为中心的方法,受过专门培训和教育的护士,以及指导他们工作的结构化协议。结合这些共性将有助于开发健壮且成功的模型。为了促进康复和确保可及性,这些模式应该营造一个没有评判、没有耻辱的环境,让个人在整个过程中感到安全和支持。结论:这一叙述审查已经形成了基础,以发展成瘾护理护士主导的模式,可以在国际上各种医疗保健环境中实施,这是护士主导的,以个人需求为基础。
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