减少伤害是精神科心理健康护理的基本技能。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Brayden Kameg
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2023年,美国有超过2000万人经历了精神健康状况和共同发生的物质使用障碍。多达42%的有精神健康问题的人报告过去一年使用非法药物,多达6%的人报告过去一年使用阿片类药物。鉴于与阿片类药物使用障碍相关的精神疾病合并症和死亡率很高,精神科心理健康护士不仅必须将阿片类药物使用障碍视为一种以大脑为基础的慢性缓解性复发疾病,而且还必须利用非污名化的临床方法来改善患者的预后。减少伤害是一种切实可行的变革性方法,旨在使吸毒者能够选择健康、自我指导和充满目标的生活。本文概述了减少伤害的理论方法和实际减少伤害的干预措施,以告知精神病学心理健康护理实践。方法:回顾有关减少伤害及其在精神科心理健康护理实践中的作用的相关文献。结果:除了实际的减少危害策略,如阿片类拮抗剂用于过量逆转,芬太尼试纸,注射器服务计划和监督消费场所之外,还讨论了减少危害作为一种精神。强调了患者参与的重要性,认为这对于改善吸毒者的健康结果是必要的。结论:鉴于确凿的证据表明,减少伤害的方法和相关的干预措施可以挽救生命,精神科精神卫生护士的道德责任是在整个医疗保健连续体中实施和倡导减少伤害。
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Harm Reduction as an Essential Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Skill.

Objective: In 2023, over 20 million individuals in the United States experienced a mental health condition and a co-occurring substance use disorder. As many as 42% of individuals with a mental health condition report past-year illicit drug use, and as many as 6% report past-year opioid use. Given the high rates of psychiatric comorbidity and mortality associated with opioid use disorder, it is imperative that psychiatric mental health nurses not only view opioid use disorder as a brain-based, chronic remitting-relapsing disease but also leverage non-stigmatizing clinical approaches to improve patient outcomes. Harm reduction is a practical and transformative approach that seeks to empower people who use drugs with the choice to live healthy, self-directed, and purpose-filled lives. This article provides an overview of theoretical harm reduction approaches and tangible harm reduction interventions to inform psychiatric mental health nursing practice.

Methods: Relevant literature was reviewed related to harm reduction and its role in psychiatric mental health nursing practice.

Results: Harm reduction as an ethos is discussed, in addition to practical harm reduction strategies such as opioid antagonists for overdose reversal, fentanyl test strips, syringe service programs, and supervised consumption sites. The importance of patient engagement is highlighted as necessary in improving health outcomes among those who use substances.

Conclusions: Given the conclusive evidence that a harm reduction approach and associated interventions are lifesaving, it is the ethical duty of psychiatric mental health nurses to implement and advocate for harm reduction across the healthcare continuum.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association (JAPNA) is a peer-reviewed bi-monthly journal publishing up-to-date information to promote psychiatric nursing, improve mental health care for culturally diverse individuals, families, groups, and communities, as well as shape health care policy for the delivery of mental health services. JAPNA publishes both clinical and research articles relevant to psychiatric nursing. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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