Nurses' willingness to care for patients with opioid-use problems: Exploring background, personal, and professional predictors'
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Khadejah F. Mahmoud, MSN, Health & Community Systems, University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Susan M. Sereika, PhD, School of Nursing, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Deborah S. Finnell, DNS, School of Nursing, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Karen M. Schmitt, BSN, Hillman Cancer Center in the Lung Center., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Janet A. Cipkala-Gaffin, DrPh, Department of Nursing Education and Research at UPMC Shadyside, UPMC Shadyside, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Dawn Lindsay, PhD, Institute for Research, Education, and Training in Addictions, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Kathryn Puskar, DrPH, MN; Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, MS, BS -- School of Nursing, School of Nursing, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
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The opioid epidemic has reached crisis proportions. As the largest group of healthcare professionals, nurses are key in caring for patients with opioids-use related problems. Understanding background, personal and professional predictors of their willingness to work with this patient population may promote implementation of preventive measures into clinical practice.
Creating Healthy Work Environments 2019:Innovating Healthy Clinical and Academic Environments: Optimizing Patient Outcomes and Professional Well-Being, February 22-24, 2019. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
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Keywords | Nurses; Opioid Use; Willingness |
Name | Creating Healthy Work Environments 2019 |
Host | Sigma Theta Tau International |
Location | New Orleans, Louisiana, USA |
Date | 2019 |
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