Searby Adam, Shuster Rachel, Ledbetter Leila S, Abram Marissa D
Monash University, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Highmark Inc., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
Int J Ment Health Nurs. 2025 Apr;34(2):e70024. doi: 10.1111/inm.70024.
Alternative to discipline programs, defined as programs for nurses 'impaired' by issues such as alcohol and/or drug use, provide treatment and support to return to the profession. This paper aims to explore alternative to discipline programs for nurses to determine whether these programs are relevant to other geographical contexts. A scoping review was conducted in accordance with the JBI methodology. The PRIMSA-ScR checklist was used in this scoping review. The databases searched included MEDLINE (PubMed), Embase (Elsevier), Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (EBSCOhost), and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global (ProQuest) from 1984 to 2024. Title and abstract screening was conducted on 1622 papers, resulting in 90 papers for full-text screening. After full-text screening, 19 papers met the inclusion criteria for this scoping review. Issues related to the cost of programs, strict requirements for abstinence, and a lack of 'bespoke' options that address participant needs were identified in this review and need to be addressed prior to global implementation of these programs. Impairment of nurses due to alcohol and/or drug use threatens workforce sustainability, and without 'alternatives to discipline', can mean experience nurses are lost to the profession, often without treatment. Exploration of alterative to discipline programs is essential to ensure that nurses with alcohol and other drug challenges are retained in the profession and receive the treatment required to remain safe practitioners. Likewise, the perception that programs were punitive in nature should be addressed to ensure acceptability of these programs as an alternative to the loss of employment.
替代纪律处分计划(即针对因酗酒和/或吸毒等问题而“受损”的护士的计划)为护士提供治疗和支持,帮助他们重返工作岗位。本文旨在探讨针对护士的替代纪律处分计划,以确定这些计划是否适用于其他地理环境。按照循证卫生保健国际协作网(JBI)的方法进行了一项范围综述。本范围综述使用了系统评价和Meta分析扩展版(PRISMA-ScR)清单。检索的数据库包括1984年至2024年期间的医学期刊数据库(MEDLINE,通过PubMed检索)、荷兰医学文摘数据库(Embase,由爱思唯尔提供)、护理学与健康相关学科累积索引数据库(CINAHL,通过EBSCOhost检索)以及ProQuest全球博硕士论文数据库(ProQuest)。对1622篇论文进行了标题和摘要筛选,筛选出90篇论文进行全文筛选。经过全文筛选,有19篇论文符合本范围综述的纳入标准。本综述发现了与计划成本、严格的戒酒要求以及缺乏满足参与者需求的“定制”选项相关的问题,在全球实施这些计划之前需要加以解决。酗酒和/或吸毒导致护士受损,这威胁到劳动力的可持续性,而且如果没有“替代纪律处分”措施,可能意味着经验丰富的护士离开该行业,且往往得不到治疗。探索替代纪律处分计划对于确保有酗酒和其他药物问题的护士留在该行业并获得保持安全执业所需的治疗至关重要。同样,应解决认为这些计划具有惩罚性的看法,以确保这些计划作为失业替代方案的可接受性。