Jasmine Skinner, Mel Steer, Kevin Murphy, Barry Hill
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Addressing substance use challenges and interventions for emergency department nurses.
Several areas of the UK face significant challenges related to substance use, placing considerable pressure on emergency departments (EDs). This article examines the impact of these challenges on ED nurses in the north-east region of England, highlighting the prevalence of alcohol and substance use, its effects on healthcare services, and the resulting strain on staff. The literature indicates high rates of substance-related incidents, increased ED admissions, and extended wait times, all contributing to nurse burnout and compromised patient care. By reviewing current research, key themes such as staffing issues, managerial support and the need for targeted interventions are identified. Recommendations include enhanced training, improved support systems, and policy changes aimed at promoting nurse wellbeing and patient outcomes.