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AddictionsAddictionsNursing 4111
Define AddictionDefine AddictionHow would you define addiction?
“A pattern of abuse characterize by an overwhelming preoccupation with the use (compulsive use) of a drug or substance and securing its supply, and a high tendency to relapse if the drug is removed.”
Stanhope & Lancaster. (2008) p. 423
OutlineOutlineVideoArticlesDeterminants of healthNursing skillsCode of EthicsMethadone treatment programSummary
Intervention VideoIntervention Video
Research ArticleResearch ArticleFinancial problemsInterpersonal conflictsFamily disharmonyRisk to childrenStressDomestic violence
Research ArticleResearch ArticleIntervention goals
◦Identify sources of stress◦Learn information about substances◦Consider social support of the family
member◦Look at the different coping
behaviours
Outcome of the researchSignificant results of intervention
Determinants of HealthDeterminants of HealthPhysical environment/Social
environmentHealth servicesSocial support networksPersonal health practices/coping
skills
Determinants of HealthDeterminants of HealthIncome & social statusEducationChildhood developmentBiology & geneticsEmployment
Family DynamicsFamily DynamicsChildren coping with addiction of
a parentSpouse coping with partner’s
addictionParent coping with addiction of a
childCoping with addiction of a friend
Nursing SkillsNursing Skills
1. Assist family members to develop an appropriate attitude to help the addicted family
- Educate family on the addiction process
- Role of family in treatment process- Expressing feelings- Trust building and a positive
outlook
Nursing SkillsNursing Skills
2. Impart skills to improve family interaction, strengthen rituals and parenting
- Communication skills- Daily routines - Quality time- Improve family interactions- Improve parenting
Nursing SkillsNursing Skills
3. To equip family members with positive coping skills
- Positive coping methods- Healthy decision making- Conflict resolution- Improve support systems- Family centered care
Nursing SkillsNursing Skills
4. Equip children with specific skills to build resilience
- Self esteem and goal setting - Positive coping- Assertiveness- Encourage healthy lifestyles- Access to resources
Methadone Treatment Methadone Treatment ProgramProgram
◦Code of Ethics
Code of EthicsCode of Ethics1. Providing safe, compassionate,
competent and ethical care
2. Promoting health and well-being
3. Promoting and respecting informed decision-making
Canadian Nurses Association (2008)
Code of EthicsCode of EthicsPreserving dignity
Privacy and confidentiality
Justice
Being accountable
Canadian Nurses Association (2008)
Harm Reduction V.s. Harm Reduction V.s. AbstinenceAbstinence“Harm reduction, or harm
minimisation, refers to a range of pragmatic and evidence-based public health policies designed to reduce the harmful consequences associated with drug use and other high risk activities.”
“Abstinence, the trait of abstaining (especially from alcohol/drugs)”
Marlatt, G. A. (2002)
Methadone Treatment Methadone Treatment ProgramProgramAdvantages/disadvantages of
methadone programClass debate
SummarySummary
ReferencesReferencesCanadian Nurses Association. (2008). Code of ethics for registered nurses. Ottawa, Ont: author.
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Stanhope, M., & Lancaster, M. (2008). Community Health Nursing in Canada (first Canadian edition). Toronto: Mosby Inc.
Varenbut, M., Teplin, D., Daiter, J., Raz, B., Worster, A., Emadi-Konjin, P., Frank, N., Konyer, A., Greenwald, I., & Snider-Adler,
M. (2007). Tampering by office-based methadone maintenance patients with methadone take home privileges: A pilot
study. Harm Reduction Journal, 4(15), 1-4.
ReferencesReferencesStanhope, M., & Lancaster, M. (2008). Community Health Nursing in Canada (first Canadian edition). Toronto: Mosby Inc.
Varenbut, M., Teplin, D., Daiter, J., Raz, B., Worster, A., Emadi-Konjin, P., Frank, N., Konyer, A., Greenwald, I., & Snider-Adler,
M. (2007). Tampering by office-based methadone maintenance patients with methadone take home privileges: A pilot
study. Harm Reduction Journal, 4(15), 1-4.