nurses' attitudes and ensure best care for patients with SUD.#This observational, cross-sectional, mixed-methods study explores hospital nurses' perceptions of their knowledge of and attitudes toward caring for patients who use substances, and reaffirms the need for empathy-based nursing education.Ama...
Here, the umbrella term "substance abuse" is used interchangeably, although there are important conceptual and practical differences with terms such as "substance misuse", "substance use disorder", and "addiction". Understanding the prevalence of substance abuse is a public health imperative for ...
nursing students' knowledge acquisition, changes in self-efficacy to intervene, and changes in substance abuse stigma. A gap exists in nursing students' education regarding the risks of addiction within the profession and how to handle a colleague suspected of having a substance use disorder. The...
While there has been widespread education to guide patient care explaining the genetic, physiologic, social, and environmental root causes of addiction, when it comes to understanding the problem within our own professions too many continue to support views that stigmatize those with substance use ...
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community," said Eric Afuseh, clinical assistant professor at the IUPUI School of Nursing. "The current prevention approach does not consider the fact that what makes a child develop a substance use disorder is different from what will cause an adult or older adult to abuse the same substance...
Michigan research findings on the topic are grim: The majority of 18-year-olds with severesubstance use disordersymptoms who were followed in alongitudinal studyover 32 years still had multiple substance use disorder symptoms as adults, according to a new study from the U-M School of Nursing. ...
substances decrease their use during pregnancy. In general, women do not choose to begin using any potentially toxic substances once they know they are pregnant. Those who can quit on their own usually do so, which is the distinguishing factor between substance use and substance use disorder (...
The Impact of the Workplace on Substance Use Disorder Recovery Despite the societal and employer consequences arising from SUDs and efforts to promote SUD recovery in the workforce, no systematic research exists on how the work environment might impact the process of SUD recovery. Therefore, in thi...
(2014). Posttraumatic stress disorder and substance use disorder comorbidity in homeless adults: Prevalence, correlates, and sex differences. Psychology of addictive behaviors: Journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors, 28(2), 443–452. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0033674. Article...