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Dina M Stewart1, Christine A Mueller
1Author Affiliation: Doctor of Nursing Practice (Dr Stewart) and Associate Dean for Academic Programs (Dr Mueller), School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
Abstract:
Substance use disorder (SUD) among nurses is a serious practice issue that poses a significant risk to patients and nurses. However, the topic of SUD is inadequately addressed in nursing education. A comprehensive education strategy was implemented and evaluated in 2 prelicensure nursing programs to improve nursing students' knowledge, skills, and attitudes about SUD among nurses.
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