The current model of nursing within international addiction services has been described as task oriented and reactive. Yet, it is known that nursing models should be led by client need and operate within the domain of the client and their wider environment. The aim of this study was to address this gap within addiction nursing and to develop an evidence-based addiction nursing model.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGlobally, from America to Europe and beyond, the need for the expansion of the role of nurse practitioners has been recognized within the healthcare professions. However, little emphasis has been placed on assessing the views of clients, and within the addiction services, the voice of clients can be additionally marginalized as a result of treatment philosophies, stigma, and resource constraints. The aims of this study were to establish from clients their nursing needs and to use these findings alongside an objective measurement of clients' health, to inform the development of a nurse-led treatment model.
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