2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.apnu.2020.07.010
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“The Future of Nursing: Accelerating gains made to address the continuum of substance use”

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“…Knowledge deficit could be one of the reasons and possible the senior students probably learned about SUD. Knowledge deficit was identified as a major problem of attitudinal differences among practicing professional [ 11 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Knowledge deficit could be one of the reasons and possible the senior students probably learned about SUD. Knowledge deficit was identified as a major problem of attitudinal differences among practicing professional [ 11 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only few studies examined the attitude of emerging HCPs to those with SUD, and that too not in the recent years [ 8 , 10 ]. Data from the U.S. reveal that the number of people with SUD is on the rise [ 11 ]. As SUD is an emerging global problem, it is essential that future HCPs must be well equipped to manage this.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We identified positive results mainly after the 14 days of night care that indicate that people received in this period comprehensive assistance from the team for all biopsychosocial issues assessed by the SAC and quality of life. Functionality, physical health and stand‐out self‐care can be related to the presence of nursing 24h in service (Silva et al., 2020), professionals that have advanced skills and knowledge to address holistic healthcare, reduce harms and maximise the wellness of people who use drugs (Tierney et al., 2020). Also, the beds’ protective nature ensures rest, food, hygiene and physical recovery for clients (Machado et al., 2020a).…”
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“…With the requisite knowledge, skills, abilities, and judgment, nurses in all settings will be equipped to meet the needs of persons across the continuum of substance use. In reviewing a decade of progress in nursing with respect to the continuum of substance use, Tierney et al (2020) pointed out that “nursing is positioned to take on further leadership roles in removing barriers to treatment access, modeling and promoting person-centered care, and advancing science-based interventions to reduce the human and economic consequences associated with substance use.” With shared competencies, nursing as a global community is poised to meet that challenge.…”
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