A Model to Prevent Substance Use/Abuse by Student Nurses at Limpopo College of Nursing, South Africa
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Setting
2.1. Research Problem
2.2. Research Purpose
2.3. Research Method
2.4. Ethical Considerations
2.5. Development of the Model
2.5.1. Assumptions of the Model
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- The Department of Health at the LCN can contribute significantly to the prevention of substance use/abuse through a policy framework.
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- Family plays a substantial role in the primary prevention of substance use/abuse by student nurses in LCN.
2.5.2. Relational Statements
- Lecturers, professional nurses in clinical facilities, and the college management at various campuses should initiate the prevention of substance use/abuse through counseling, support, and referral to other agencies.
- Dynamics drive the relationship between student nurses and college management.
- Psychosocial support increases students’ feelings of self-worth and self-esteem.
- Various agents, as well as recipients, have an essential role in the prevention of substance use/abuse.
- There should be ongoing interaction between various health professionals, law enforcement officers, families, and communities to assist each other in preventing substance use/abuse by student nurses at LCN.
2.6. Description of the Model
2.6.1. Socio-Environmental Context
2.6.2. Agents
2.6.3. Process/Procedure
2.6.4. Recipients
2.6.5. Dynamics
2.6.6. Terminus or Outcomes of Prevention
2.7. Evaluation of the Model
3. Conclusions
4. Limitation of the Study
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Themes | Identified Central Concept |
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Contributory factors which lead to substance abuse by student nurses at LCN | Prevention of substance abuse/use |
Problems which lead to substance abuse by student nurses at LCN | |
Types of substances used and the desired effects | |
Challenges induced by substance abuse | |
Suggested preventive measures |
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Netshiswinzhe, M.D.; Ramathuba, D.U.; Lebese, T.R.; Makhado, L. A Model to Prevent Substance Use/Abuse by Student Nurses at Limpopo College of Nursing, South Africa. Healthcare 2023, 11, 2285. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11162285
Netshiswinzhe MD, Ramathuba DU, Lebese TR, Makhado L. A Model to Prevent Substance Use/Abuse by Student Nurses at Limpopo College of Nursing, South Africa. Healthcare. 2023; 11(16):2285. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11162285
Chicago/Turabian StyleNetshiswinzhe, Matodzi Doris, Dorah Ursula Ramathuba, Tsakani Rachel Lebese, and Lufuno Makhado. 2023. "A Model to Prevent Substance Use/Abuse by Student Nurses at Limpopo College of Nursing, South Africa" Healthcare 11, no. 16: 2285. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11162285
APA StyleNetshiswinzhe, M. D., Ramathuba, D. U., Lebese, T. R., & Makhado, L. (2023). A Model to Prevent Substance Use/Abuse by Student Nurses at Limpopo College of Nursing, South Africa. Healthcare, 11(16), 2285. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11162285