2016
DOI: 10.25159/2520-5293/809
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Experiences of Professional Nurses in Caring for Psychiatric Patients With Dual Diagnosis

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“…The findings showed that combined mental health and substance use disorders are highly prevalent and complex. They significantly challenge nurses in delivering care and consumer outcomes (Cleary et al 2009;Dikobe et al 2016;McKee 2017). This is consistent with previous research, which shows that the health systems worldwide struggle to respond adequately to the burden of combined mental health and substance use disorders; the gap between the need for treatment and its provision is enormous and widening.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…The findings showed that combined mental health and substance use disorders are highly prevalent and complex. They significantly challenge nurses in delivering care and consumer outcomes (Cleary et al 2009;Dikobe et al 2016;McKee 2017). This is consistent with previous research, which shows that the health systems worldwide struggle to respond adequately to the burden of combined mental health and substance use disorders; the gap between the need for treatment and its provision is enormous and widening.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Nursing programs have been unable to keep abreast of these changes (Gagnon et al, 2020). In addition, studies have shown that negative attitudes by nurses towards people with substance use disorders can result from their low confidence in their ability to implement mental health skills (Cleary et al 2009;Dikobe et al 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Current literature, however, indicates that social and cultural factors may contribute to growing opioid rates among Hispanics, including the stigma linked to mental illness in the Hispanic culture (Hoyle, 2019). Researchers have also found that health care providers hold negative attitudes toward individuals with addictive disorders (Dikobe, Manyedi, & Sehularo, 2016;Hsieh et al, 2017;Silveira et al, 2016). Furthermore, health care providers lack expertise in addiction health, placing patients with substance use disorders at a great disadvantage (Dikobe et al, 2016;Silveira et al, 2016).…”
Section: Hispanics and The Opioid Epidemic: Protective And Risk Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers have also found that health care providers hold negative attitudes toward individuals with addictive disorders (Dikobe, Manyedi, & Sehularo, 2016;Hsieh et al, 2017;Silveira et al, 2016). Furthermore, health care providers lack expertise in addiction health, placing patients with substance use disorders at a great disadvantage (Dikobe et al, 2016;Silveira et al, 2016). These negative social and cultural factors may prevent Hispanics from seeking psychiatric care for drug use disorders in the United States, leading to poor health outcomes.…”
Section: Hispanics and The Opioid Epidemic: Protective And Risk Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%