Lanzillotta-Rangeley Jennifer, Leslie Jamie, Little Myrna, Stem Jack, Asselin Emily, Kurahovic Melita
College of Nursing, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
College of Nursing, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
Pain Manag Nurs. 2020 Oct;21(5):435-440. doi: 10.1016/j.pmn.2020.05.002. Epub 2020 Jun 24.
The opioid epidemic in the United States is changing the population nurses serve. Stigma and bias among healthcare providers towards patients with substance use disorder occurs across disciplines and negatively impacts the care provided to this population. We sought to assess the knowledge and perceptions of first-year nursing students at a large college of nursing towards those with opioid use disorder and to provide an educational intervention with the goals of decreasing bias, increasing substance use disorder knowledge, and increasing the understanding of multi-pronged treatment strategies.
The program consisted of an interactive two-hour presentation based on the disease model of addiction.
First year nursing students from a large urban college were administered a pre- and post-presentation survey designed to evaluate their perceptions towards those with opioid use disorder.
Thematic analysis indicated stigma and bias was present in some first-year nursing students towards those with opioid use disorder. Results from a summary t-test showed a significant increase in the mean scores from pre- to post-test (t = -2.224, df 429, p = .027).
Our project results indicate that knowledge and bias towards those with substance use disorder can be changed with education, which may improve the delivery of healthcare to this vulnerable population.
Since bias and stigma negatively impact care provided by clinicians, presentations such as this one can not only provide education on evidence based practices, but may change the attitudes of future providers, improving the quality of healthcare delivered to this vulnerable population.
美国的阿片类药物流行正在改变护士所服务的人群。医疗保健提供者对物质使用障碍患者的污名化和偏见存在于各个学科中,并对为这一人群提供的护理产生负面影响。我们试图评估一所大型护理学院的一年级护理学生对阿片类药物使用障碍患者的知识和看法,并提供一种教育干预措施,目标是减少偏见、增加物质使用障碍知识以及增强对多管齐下治疗策略的理解。
该项目包括一个基于成瘾疾病模型的两小时互动式讲座。
对一所大型城市学院的一年级护理学生进行讲座前和讲座后的调查,以评估他们对阿片类药物使用障碍患者的看法。
主题分析表明,一些一年级护理学生对阿片类药物使用障碍患者存在污名化和偏见。汇总t检验结果显示,测试前到测试后的平均得分显著增加(t = -2.224,自由度429,p = 0.027)。
我们的项目结果表明,通过教育可以改变对物质使用障碍患者的知识和偏见,这可能会改善对这一弱势群体的医疗服务。
由于偏见和污名会对临床医生提供的护理产生负面影响,这样的讲座不仅可以提供基于证据的实践教育,还可能改变未来医疗服务提供者的态度,提高为这一弱势群体提供的医疗服务质量。