Basford Jeffrey R, Rohe Daniel E, Depompolo Robert W
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Mayo Clinic and Foundation, rochester, MN 55905, USA.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2003 Sep;84(9):1301-7. doi: 10.1016/s0003-9993(03)00264-8.
(1) To assess the attitudes of the members of an inpatient rehabilitation unit team toward their unit's substance abuse and tobacco use policies, and (2) to compare the findings with those of a survey 16 years earlier.
An anonymous repeated assessment of staff attitudes and behaviors.
A 47-bed inpatient rehabilitation unit.
Rehabilitation unit nurses, occupational and physical therapists, psychologists, physicians, social workers, and speech pathologists.
Not applicable.
Change in response with time.
Seventy percent (89/128) of the staff members completed the survey. Seventy-two percent believed that they were "familiar or very familiar" with the unit's substance abuse policy and 51% were "concerned" or "very concerned" about their patients' alcohol and drug use. Nineteen percent reported complaints about the policy from their patients and 8% reported complaints from family members. Support for a uniform substance abuse policy remained high: 96% supported a uniform policy in both 1985 and 2001. However, only 15% believed that staff drug abuse education was adequate and only 45% believed that the current policy was "adequate" or "very adequate." (Corresponding responses in 1985 were 20% and 50%, respectively.) All but 1 respondent considered tobacco use an addiction, but only 48% believed that their patients were routinely assessed for its use.
Support for a uniform substance abuse policy remains strong. Although most team members support the policy, they believe that their education about substance abuse is inadequate. Staff members almost unanimously accept tobacco use as an addiction, but they believe that assessment and intervention efforts are poor.
(1)评估住院康复单元团队成员对其所在单元药物滥用和烟草使用政策的态度,(2)将调查结果与16年前的一项调查结果进行比较。
对员工态度和行为进行匿名重复评估。
一个拥有47张床位的住院康复单元。
康复单元护士、职业治疗师、物理治疗师、心理学家、医生、社会工作者和言语病理学家。
不适用。
随时间变化的反应。
70%(89/128)的工作人员完成了调查。72%的人认为他们“熟悉或非常熟悉”所在单元的药物滥用政策,51%的人“关注”或“非常关注”他们患者的酒精和药物使用情况。19%的人报告患者对该政策有抱怨,8%的人报告家庭成员有抱怨。对统一药物滥用政策的支持率仍然很高:1985年和2001年,96%的人都支持统一政策。然而,只有15%的人认为员工药物滥用教育足够,只有45%的人认为现行政策“足够”或“非常足够”。(1985年相应的比例分别为20%和50%。)除1名受访者外,所有人都认为吸烟是一种成瘾行为,但只有48%的人认为他们会对患者的吸烟情况进行常规评估。
对统一药物滥用政策的支持仍然强劲。虽然大多数团队成员支持该政策,但他们认为自己接受的药物滥用教育不足。工作人员几乎一致认为吸烟是一种成瘾行为,但他们认为评估和干预工作做得很差。