美国护士麻醉师协会- parkdale合作伙伴关系改善了对注册麻醉师和住院注册麻醉师的物质使用障碍支持。

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Rodrigo Garcia, Rebecca Frese, Julie Rice, Ewa Greenier, Brett Morgan, Alyssa Rojo
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摘要:由于物质使用障碍(SUD)是注册麻醉护士(crna)和住院麻醉护士(rrna)的职业危害,美国护士麻醉学协会(AANA)自1983年以来一直致力于提供与SUD相关的支持,以帮助保护crna, rrna和患者的护理。AANA提供许多南德意志集团资源,包括一条24/7全天候、实时、保密的帮助热线,该热线通过与Parkdale专业人员中心(一个专门为医疗保健专业人员提供治疗的中心)的合作而得到加强。AANA帮助热线由Parkdale的成瘾专家接听,以改善和简化与毒品或酒精有关的问题的帮助。本文探讨了数据、趋势以及该资源在5年期间对crna、rnas、他们的家庭、同事和工作场所的影响。通过对收集到的数据和趋势的分析,作者提出了一些建议,以继续积极应对SUD的职业危害,加强教育,提高麻醉专业护士对可用帮助的认识,并减少对患有SUD的crna和rrna的耻辱感。整体健康计划也可以被其他协会采用,以满足其专业成员的需求。
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American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology-Parkdale Partnership Improves Substance Use Disorder Support for Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists and Resident Registered Nurse Anesthetists.

Abstract: Due to substance use disorder (SUD) being an occupational hazard to certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) and resident registered nurse anesthetists (RRNAs), the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology (AANA) has strived to offer SUD-related support since 1983 with the goal to help safeguard CRNAs, RRNAs, and patients in their care. AANA provides many SUD resources including a 24/7, live, confidential helpline strengthened through a partnership with Parkdale Center for Professionals, a specialized treatment center for health care professionals. The AANA Helpline is answered by Parkdale's addiction professionals to improve and streamline access to help for drug- or alcohol-related concerns. This article explores the data, trends, and impact this resource has had on CRNAs, RRNAs, their families, their colleagues, and their workplace over a 5-year period. Through the analysis of the data and trends collected, the authors make several recommendations to continue to proactively address the occupational hazard of SUD, increase education, raise awareness of available help across the nurse anesthesiology profession, and decrease the stigma that surrounds CRNAs and RRNAs who suffer from SUD. A holistic wellness program can also be adopted by other associations to meet the needs of their professional members.

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