以正念为基础的复发预防是成人物质使用障碍的健康促进工具

Anne S. Bartone, Rosemarie R Van Patten
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背景:物质使用障碍(SUDs)是一个普遍和破坏性的公共卫生问题。因此,旨在减少/预防复发的工具对于促进积极的健康结果至关重要。研究的目的和/或意义:基于正念的干预对各种问题/客户(包括患有sud的成年人)显示出有希望的结果。一种显示出减少/预防复发的可行性和有效性,从而促进福祉的方法是基于正念的复发预防(MBRP)。方法:除了文献综述之外,本文还讨论了与sud的MBRP相关的角色特定信息。六个功能子角色包括专家临床医生、教育者、咨询师、合作者、咨询师和研究者。结果:各级护士都能在药物使用障碍患者的工作中运用与此方法相关的技术,帮助他们在面对触发因素时保持在当下,减少冲动。结论和建议:针对sud的MBRP被认为是“第三波”干预措施之一,具有经验支持,并且可以在对患者进行持续监督的情况下进行数周的培训和实践。作为临床专家、教育工作者、咨询师、合作者、咨询师或研究人员,护士可以推广MBRP作为治疗SUD人群的有效方法之一。
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Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention as a Health Promotion Tool for Substance Use Disorders in Adults
Background: Substance-use disorders (SUDs) are a prevalent and destructive public health issue. Therefore, tools aimed at reducing/ preventing relapse are critical in promoting positive health outcomes. Objective and/or Significance of the Study: Mindfulness based interventions show promising results for a variety of issues/clientele, including adults with SUDs. One that is showing feasibility and efficacy in reducing/preventing relapse, thereby promoting well-being, is Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention (MBRP). Methodology: In addition to a literature review, this paper addresses role-specific information related to MBRP for SUDs. The six functional sub-roles include expert clinician, educator, counselor, collaborator, consultant, and researcher. Results: Nurses at all levels can utilize the techniques associated with this approach in their work with substance use disordered patients to help them stay in the present moment and be less impulsive when faced with triggers. Conclusion and Recommendations: MBRP for SUDs is considered one of the "third wave" interventions, has empirical support, and can be utilized after several weeks of training and practicing the techniques with ongoing supervision concordant to the patient. As an expert clinician, educator, counselor, collaborator, consultant, or researcher, nurses can promote MBRP as one of the methods shown to be effective when working with a SUD population.
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