Abstract
Over the past 2 decades, opioid use in the United States has taken thousands of lives, reached the level of epidemic in 2017, and has been an area of study among scholars. The problem is health care professionals, including nurses, lack training on how to care for people with opioid use disorder (OUD). Nurses are at the frontline of patient care and understanding the nurses' experiences in the care of patients with OUD may help to improve the patients' quality of care. The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to develop an understanding of the experiences of nurses with various skill levels in managing pain while caring for patients with OUD in an East Coast metropolitan region. The theoretical underpinning for this study was Benner's novice to expert theory, derived from the Dreyfus model of skill acquisition. The research question focused on the experiences of nurses with various skill levels in caring for patients with OUD. Data were obtained from one-on-one Zoom interviews with eight participants and were analyzed using thematic analysis. The results showed that regardless of their background levels, nurses' face challenges and uncertainty managing pain and are unsure of how to care for people with OUD. Recommendations were made for future studies to develop guidelines geared towards teaching nurses how to assess patients for addiction and teaching patients with OUD about seeking help. The study findings could lead to positive social change by being used by health care administrators and schools of nursing to develop new assessment guidelines aimed at improving the care of patients with OUD.
Sigma Membership
Omicron Delta
Type
Dissertation
Format Type
Text-based Document
Study Design/Type
Descriptive/Correlational
Research Approach
Qualitative Research
Keywords:
Opioid Use Disorders, Help-Seeking Education, Quality of Care, Pain Management
Advisor
Mary Martin
Second Advisor
Anna Valdez
Third Advisor
Susan Hayden
Degree
PhD
Degree Grantor
Walden University
Degree Year
2022
Recommended Citation
Campbell, Pamella M., "Nurses' experiences caring for patients with opioid use disorder" (2022). Dissertations. 1189.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/dissertations/1189
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Review Type
None: Degree-based Submission
Acquisition
Proxy-submission
Date of Issue
2022-03-31
Full Text of Presentation
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This dissertation has also been disseminated through the ProQuest Dissertations and Theses database. Dissertation/thesis number: 28964172; ProQuest document ID: 2624660673. The author still retains copyright.