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