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The chemically dependent nurse. A management issue.

S C Lee

    Journal of Intravenous Nursing : the Official Publication of the Intravenous Nurses Society
    |May 1, 1990
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    Chemical dependency in nurses is a growing concern. This article explores its origins, intervention strategies, and professional management approaches for nurses facing substance use disorders.

    Area of Science:

    • Nursing
    • Addiction Medicine
    • Healthcare Professional Well-being

    Background:

    • Chemical dependency among nurses is an emerging issue within the healthcare profession.
    • Historically, this problem has not been widely addressed or examined.
    • Understanding the unique challenges nurses face is crucial for effective intervention.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To examine the origins of chemical dependency specifically within the nursing population.
    • To outline practical strategies for confronting nurses identified as chemically dependent.
    • To propose improved methods for the nursing profession to manage this issue.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review on chemical dependency in healthcare professionals.
    • Analysis of factors contributing to substance use disorders in nursing.

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  • Exploration of intervention models and support systems.
  • Main Results:

    • Identified common origins and contributing factors to chemical dependency in nurses.
    • Detailed strategies for early identification and intervention.
    • Recommendations for policy and support structures within the nursing profession.

    Conclusions:

    • Addressing chemical dependency requires a proactive and supportive approach from the nursing profession.
    • Early intervention and comprehensive support are key to helping chemically dependent nurses.
    • Further research and systemic changes are needed to effectively manage this issue.