Alcohol abuse and nursesDepartment of Nursing, Bloomsburg, Pa University, USA.doi:10.1016/S0001-2092(06)63759-9Bernadine T. MarkeyAorn Journal
The purpose of this article is to present a brief review on the need for changes in nurses undergraduate education concerning alcohol and drugs. Specialized literature makes it clear that nurses have difficulties giving care to psychoactive substance users as part of their functions in the various ...
Abuse of drugs and alcohol occurs across all cultures, generations, and occupations, including nursing. Nurse addiction is a topic of serious concern that is often dismissed or ignored in the profession. Impaired nurses can become dysfunctional in their ability to provide safe, appropriate patient ...
The Alcohol-Abusing Patient: A Challenge to the Profession THE DEVASTATING and often hidden effects of alcohol abuse and alcoholism in our society have recently been documented in testimony before the Congress.It is estimated that in 1983 alone, taking into consideration health care costs, loss ....
Background: Drug- and alcohol addiction is a widespread problem in the world today and at least 15, 3 million people suffer from drug- and alcohol addiction. Stigma against addicts,caused by a lack of knowledge and an image of the stereotypical addict perpetuated by media, is widely spread ...
Thus, oncology nurses are less likely to be compassionately satisfied as well as more likely to suffer from CF and BO [28]. Jang et al. [29] state that oncology nurses are more likely to suffer from job-related alcoholism, depression, drug abuse, suicide, CF and BO. Some of the ...
sexual abuse (CSA) continues into adulthood with such problems as depression, self-harm, suicide attempts; stress related disorders and addictions implicated... Antonia,M.,van,... - 《Accident & Emergency Nursing》 被引量: 19发表: 2004年 Nurses' Addictions: Finding alternatives to discipline Ani...
Most nurses say they are happy with their career choice and would make it again. They also list their biggest job rewards and headaches, and recount experiences with abuse. Medscape 2050: The Future of Medicine Article3 hours ago UK’s Assisted Dying Legislation: Balancing Pros and Cons ...
Previous researchers have also alluded that work-related stress increase nurse turnover, job dissatisfaction, work disengagement, medical errors, nurse absenteeism, organizational cynicism, alcohol, and drug abuse and reduces job performance [31,32,33,34]. It can be concluded that, a stressed nurse...
A fellow nurse who was also a personal friend testified that Sulla rarely drank when they socialized together, and she had never seen him drink heavily. A board-certified psychiatrist who evaluated Sulla believed he did not meet the diagnostic criteria for alcohol abuse or dependence, and that ...