2019
DOI: 10.1177/1078390319878773
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Understanding Helpful Nursing Care From the Perspective of Mental Health Inpatients With a Dual Diagnosis: A Qualitative Descriptive Study

Abstract: BACKGROUND: An estimated 30% to 50% of people with a mental illness also have a substance use problem. Referred to as having a dual diagnosis, these patients experience high levels of unmet needs, poor health outcomes, and require specialized care during psychiatric hospitalization. Research on nursing inpatients with a dual diagnosis is limited and patient perceptions of helpful care during hospitalization are unknown. AIMS: What nursing interventions, attitudes, actions, and/or behaviors are perceived as hel… Show more

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“…2015; Ould et al . 2020; Pinderup 2018). In contrast, 11 studies show that despite the high prevalence of combined mental health and substance use disorders and its complexity, nurses are inadequately trained and unprepared to address substance disorders and deliver quality nursing care to people with combined mental health and substance use disorders (de Crespigny et al .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2015; Ould et al . 2020; Pinderup 2018). In contrast, 11 studies show that despite the high prevalence of combined mental health and substance use disorders and its complexity, nurses are inadequately trained and unprepared to address substance disorders and deliver quality nursing care to people with combined mental health and substance use disorders (de Crespigny et al .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This review shows that in the absence of knowledge of substance use disorders, the main intervention selected by nurses was the use of pro re nata (PRN) medication as needed, rather than other interventions (Ould et al . 2020). Because of their frontline presence, nurses are well‐positioned to champion the integration of models of care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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