A critical review of knowledge on nurses with problematic substance use: The need to move from individual blame to awareness of structural factors.

Abstract:

:Problematic substance use (PSU) among nurses has wide-ranging adverse implications. A critical integrative literature review was conducted with an emphasis on building knowledge regarding the influence of structural factors within nurses' professional environments on nurses with PSU. Five thematic categories emerged: (i) access, (ii) stress, and (iii) attitudes as contributory factors, (iv) treatment policies for nurses with PSU, and (v) the culture of the nursing profession. Conclusions were that an overemphasis on individual culpability and failing predominates in the literature and that crucial knowledge gaps exist regarding the influence of structural factors on driving and shaping nurses' substance use.

journal_name

Nurs Inq

journal_title

Nursing inquiry

authors

Ross CA,Berry NS,Smye V,Goldner EM

doi

10.1111/nin.12215

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2018-04-01 00:00:00

pages

e12215

issue

2

eissn

1320-7881

issn

1440-1800

journal_volume

25

pub_type

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