Deborah Salani is an associate professor of clinical in the University of Miami School of Nursing and Health Studies, Coral Gables, FL, where Beatriz Valdes is an associate professor of clinical and Mary McKay is a professor of clinical. Deana Goldin is a clinical associate professor at the Nicole Wertheim College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Florida International University, Miami. Contact author: Deborah Salani,
Am J Nurs. 2022 Oct 1;122(10):32-40. doi: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0000884568.95085.dd.
Substance use disorders (SUDs) do not discriminate. Anyone can be affected regardless of age, sex, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, or profession. Nurses with SUDs present serious risks to both their patients and the nursing profession. Frontline nurses' responsibility to provide patients with safe, high-quality care may be too great a challenge for those with SUDs, resulting in adverse consequences. Early recognition and treatment of nurses with SUDs promotes patient safety and retention in the profession. For this reason, all nurses and other health care professionals should be able to recognize behaviors associated with SUDs and should be familiar with the available treatment modalities.
物质使用障碍(SUDs)没有歧视。任何人都可能受到影响,无论年龄、性别、种族、社会经济地位或职业如何。患有 SUDs 的护士会给患者和护理行业带来严重的风险。对于那些患有 SUDs 的护士来说,履行对患者提供安全、高质量护理的责任可能是一个太大的挑战,导致不良后果。早期识别和治疗患有 SUDs 的护士可促进患者安全和职业保留。出于这个原因,所有护士和其他卫生保健专业人员都应该能够识别与 SUDs 相关的行为,并熟悉可用的治疗方式。