J Addict Nurs. 2022;33(2):70-79. doi: 10.1097/JAN.0000000000000455.
In the United States, a national priority exists to improve access to medication treatment for opioid use disorder (MOUD). Nurses can be an essential component of that care. We examined the perceptions and evolving roles of nurses in a national Veterans Health Administration (VHA) initiative designed to improve MOUD access within general medical settings.
From April 15, 2021, to June 16, 2021, we recruited nurses participating in VHA's Stepped Care for Opioid Use Disorder Train the Trainer Initiative-a national program intending to implement MOUD in general medical settings-to participate in an interview about their roles, perceptions, and experiences. The respondents answered our inquiries through an interview or responded to an email solicitation with written responses, which were then recorded, transcribed, and independently coded to identify themes.
Nurses from 10 VHA facilities participated in an interview (n = 7) or completed the questionnaire (n = 4). Inadequate staffing, high patient-to-provider ratios, and time constraints were identified as barriers to MOUD care. Mentorship activities, existing VHA informational resources, and patients' willingness to accept treatment were identified as facilitators of MOUD care. The Stepped Care for Opioid Use Disorder Train the Trainer Initiative processes were acknowledged to promote role confidence, which in turn increased job satisfaction and empowered nurses to become content experts. Respondents often identified nurses as local lead facilitators in MOUD care.
In a national initiative to implement MOUD within general medical settings, nurses identified several barriers and facilitators to MOUD implementation. Nurses play vital collaborative care roles in enhancing access to MOUD.
在美国,提高阿片类药物使用障碍(MOUD)药物治疗的可及性是国家重点。护士可以成为该护理的重要组成部分。我们研究了护士在退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)旨在改善一般医疗环境中 MOUD 可及性的一项国家倡议中的看法和不断变化的角色。
从 2021 年 4 月 15 日至 2021 年 6 月 16 日,我们招募了参与 VHA 阶梯式阿片类药物使用障碍培训师培训计划的护士-旨在在一般医疗环境中实施 MOUD 的全国性计划-参与关于他们的角色、看法和经验的访谈。受访者通过访谈回答了我们的询问,或通过电子邮件回复了书面回复,然后对这些回复进行了记录、转录和独立编码,以确定主题。
来自 10 个 VHA 设施的护士参加了访谈(n = 7)或完成了问卷调查(n = 4)。人员配备不足、患者与提供者的比例高和时间限制被确定为 MOUD 护理的障碍。导师活动、现有的 VHA 信息资源以及患者接受治疗的意愿被确定为 MOUD 护理的促进因素。阶梯式阿片类药物使用障碍培训师培训计划的流程被认为可以提高角色信心,从而提高工作满意度并使护士能够成为内容专家。受访者经常将护士确定为 MOUD 护理的当地主要促进者。
在一项在一般医疗环境中实施 MOUD 的国家倡议中,护士确定了 MOUD 实施的几个障碍和促进因素。护士在增强 MOUD 可及性方面发挥着至关重要的协作护理作用。