2024
DOI: 10.1111/inm.13436
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Harm Reduction as a Form of ‘Wrap‐Around’ Care: The Nursing Role

Marissa D. Abram,
Adrian Jugdoyal,
Paolo Seabra
et al.

Abstract: In addiction treatment, harm reduction is a philosophy that aims to reduce the harms from ongoing alcohol and other drug use. Although abstinence may be the ‘gold standard’ in reducing harm from ongoing alcohol and other drug use, harm reduction recognises that abstinence may not be achievable for certain individuals. Accordingly, harm reduction is used to enable medical or mental health treatment for individuals who continue to use alcohol and other drugs, providing a form of care which meets individuals wher… Show more

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