Are patients with a history of illicit drug use perceived to be ‘drug-seeking’ when they request pro re nata medication and does this impact on its administration?

S. Kaur, M. Daffern, Stuart D M Thomas
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Background: Providing optimal treatment is pivotal to improved health and justice outcomes for patients with dual diagnosis. Unfortunately, the available evidence suggests that these patients may be unduly prejudiced during hospitalisation due to perceptions that their requests for pro re nata (PRN) medication is ‘drug-seeking’, reflecting persistent dependence or tendencies toward abuse of licit and illicit substances. Aims: To examine psychiatric nurses' responses to patients requests for PRN medication, to examine whether these requests are interpreted as ‘drug-seeking’, and to characterise patients described as such. Method: Case files and medication charts of patients diagnosed with schizophrenia admitted to a secure psychiatric service were reviewed to determine (a) their history of drug use, (b) the frequency with which they requested PRN medication, (c) how often staff administered PRN medication following request, and (d) how often patients were labelled ‘drug seeking’. Results: Patients with a h...
当有非法药物使用史的患者要求自然药物治疗时,他们是否被认为是“寻求药物治疗”?这是否会影响给药?
背景:提供最佳治疗对于改善双重诊断患者的健康和公正结果至关重要。不幸的是,现有证据表明,这些患者在住院期间可能会受到不适当的偏见,因为他们认为他们对自然(PRN)药物的请求是“寻求药物”,反映出对合法和非法药物的持续依赖或滥用倾向。目的:检查精神科护士对患者请求PRN药物的反应,检查这些请求是否被解释为“寻求药物”,并描述患者的特征。方法:对被诊断为精神分裂症的患者的病例档案和药物图表进行审查,以确定(a)他们的药物使用史,(b)他们要求PRN药物的频率,(c)工作人员根据要求给予PRN药物的频率,以及(d)患者被标记为“寻求药物”的频率。结果:a型肝炎患者…
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