J Addict Nurs. 2023;34(1):64-79. doi: 10.1097/JAN.0000000000000514.
Vulnerable populations such as those with substance use disorders (SUDs) are at a higher risk for early morbidities and mortalities yet are less likely to receive primary care and other necessary psychosocial services essential for comprehensive care of these clients. This need has been magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic. Evidence supports an increase in alcohol sales in 2020, and overdoses from illicit drugs have been reported to have more than doubled by May 2020 from the 2018 and 2019 baseline rates, and one reason for these increases is because of COVID-19. The healthcare system is overwhelmed with the cost of treating and addressing the impact of SUDs. Individuals with SUDs often meet providers who are not sufficiently prepared to address their complex issues that include co-occurring mental and physical health disorders. In addition to changes in practice, nursing education must change their curricular approach to meet the challenges in health services across the life span, and nursing education should include lessons being learned during the COVID-19 pandemic. Nurses must be prepared to recognize and screen individuals for SUDs at the undergraduate level as well as assess and treat individuals with SUDs at the advanced practice level in all areas of healthcare services. SUDs should not continue to be siloed and separated into the psychiatric-mental health nursing course within the nursing curriculum but should be addressed in multiple specialties across the curricula and include health responses in regard to the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic is having on SUDs.
弱势群体,如患有物质使用障碍(SUDs)的人群,面临更高的早期发病和死亡风险,但他们获得初级保健和其他必要的心理社会服务的可能性较低,而这些服务对于全面照顾这些患者至关重要。这种需求在 COVID-19 大流行期间进一步加剧。有证据表明,2020 年酒精销售量增加,而且据报道,与 2018 年和 2019 年的基线水平相比,2020 年 5 月非法药物过量的人数增加了一倍以上,造成这种情况增加的一个原因是 COVID-19。医疗保健系统不堪重负,难以承受治疗和应对 SUDs 影响的成本。患有 SUDs 的人经常遇到的提供者,他们没有充分准备好解决包括同时存在的精神和身体健康障碍在内的复杂问题。除了实践的改变,护理教育必须改变他们的课程方法,以应对整个生命跨度中的卫生服务挑战,护理教育应该包括在 COVID-19 大流行期间吸取的教训。护士必须准备好在本科阶段识别和筛查 SUDs 患者,并在所有医疗保健服务领域的高级实践水平上评估和治疗患有 SUDs 的患者。SUDs 不应该继续被孤立和分离到护理课程中的精神科-心理健康护理课程中,而应该在课程的多个专业中得到解决,并包括针对 COVID-19 大流行对 SUDs 产生的影响的卫生应对措施。