Nurse led models of care for outpatient substance use disorder treatment: A scoping review

Author:

Abram Marissa D.1ORCID,Marzano Maryta23ORCID,Caniano Lori4,Searby Adam5

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing Duke University Durham North Carolina USA

2. College of Nursing and Public Health Adelphi University Garden City New York USA

3. Stony Brook Population and Preventive Medicine East Setauket New York USA

4. University Libraries Adelphi University Garden City New York USA

5. School of Nursing and Midwifery Monash University Clayton Victoria Australia

Abstract

AbstractAimTo map key characteristics and describe nurse led models of care for the treatment of persons with substance use disorders (SUDs) in the outpatient setting.DesignA scoping review.MethodsConducted in accordance with the JBI methodology. The PRISMA‐ScR checklist was used.Data SourcesPubmed, CINAHL Complete (EBSCOhost), Cochrane Library, APA PsycNet and Scopus were searched from 1999 to May 2022 and updated on 28 November 2023. A handsearch and a grey literature search was conducted.ResultsTitle and abstract screening was performed on 774 articles resulting in 88 articles for full text screening. Full text screening yielded 13 articles that met inclusion criteria.ConclusionExisting nurse‐led models of care for SUDS are scarce and limited in scope, with the majority focused on treating opioid use disorder. Additional research is needed to develop, test, and implement efficacious nurse‐led models of care for the treatment and management of SUDs.Implications to Clinical PracticeNurse led models of care have demonstrated their efficacy and quality in the management of other chronic diseases. As we move forward with innovative solutions for individuals with addiction, nurse led models of care can be a mechanism to deliver high quality, evidence‐based care for SUDs.ImpactSUDs are chronic diseases that impact individuals, families, and communities. SUDs require a biopsychosocial approach to treatment. Globally, nurses are well positioned to provide high quality care to mitigate the impact of SUDs. This scoping review mapped the extant literature on nurse led models of care for substance use disorder treatment in the outpatient setting finding that additional research is needed to develop, test and implement evidence‐based interventions to care for individuals, families, and communities experiencing SUDs.Reporting MethodPRISMA checklist for scoping reviews.No patient or public contribution were part of this study.Protocol RegistrationOpen Science Framework accessible at: https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/NSW7V.

Publisher

Wiley

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