Objective: Inpatient treatment programs for substance use disorders (SUDs) typically have an abstinence policy for patients, but unsanctioned substance use nonetheless takes place and can have significant negative clinical impacts. The current study sought to understand this problem from a patient perspective and to develop strategies for improved contraband substance management in an inpatient concurrent disorders sample.
Methods: First, a qualitative study ( = 10; 60% female) was undertaken to ascertain perceived prevalence, impact, and patient-generated strategies.
J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs
February 2023
Previous research has identified illicit substance use on hospital property as an ongoing concern, particularly in inpatient mental health units. This research, combined with concerns raised by healthcare providers, patients, and patients' families, resulted in one hospital in a medium-sized city in Canada enacting two internal strategies for the management of illicit substances on hospital property. The unit-based Green-Yellow-Red procedure employs environmental scanning and regular risk assessment to report the incidence rate of illicit substances suspected and/or found in the unit, to inform staff of the extent of necessary interventions which should ensue.
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