[Substance use among older residents in residential and long-term care facilities: A scoping review on intervention practices].

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Sante Mentale au Quebec Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Camille Beaujoin, Miguel Bergeron-Longpré, Louis-Philippe Bleau, Julie Beausoleil, Kettly Pinchinat Jean-Charles, Michelle Guerrero, Valérie Aubut, Nadine Blanchette-Martin, Francine Ferland, Jorge Flores-Aranda, Christophe Huỳnh, Nadia L'Espérance, Vincent Wagner
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Objectives Residential and long-term care facilities struggle to support older residents who experience a loss of autonomy, use psychoactive substances and face issues related to their consumption. Substance use can interact negatively with other physical, mental health or social conditions (e.g., homelessness) to create particularly complex profiles. In Quebec, as in many other countries around the world, there are often no clear guidelines for the care of elderly residents using psychoactive substances. The purpose of this study is to document the characteristics of existing interventions and practices towards older people who use psychoactive substances in residential and long-term care facilities in order to support decision makers with improvement of services and quality of care. Methods We carried out a scoping review of the scientific literature. We consulted 7 scientific databases (MEDLINE, EmBASE, PsychINFO, CINAHL, SocIndex, Ageline, Érudit). To identify the relevant grey literature, we explored the websites of governmental, non-governmental organizations and professional associations in the fields of addiction and aging in a selection of OECD countries. In addition, 31 experts were solicited to enhance the documentary research process. We conducted a thematic analysis on 65 documents. Results The philosophies underlying practices related to substance use reflect a hard balance to strike between priorities to be given to health, safety, and respect for human rights in residential and long-term-care settings. These philosophies, and the practices that stem from them, are distributed along a continuum ranging from the demand for abstinence to a total "laissez-faire" approach to substance use. Services offered are varied and involve complementary expertise in the health and social fields to meet the complex needs of this population. Finally, a diversity of organizational dynamics is observed: proposed interventions regarding substance use can be structured programs, informal interventions, internal substance use management policies, or specific settings for older adults who use substances, such as wet eldercare facilities. Conclusion This portrait of the interventions that target the use of psychoactive substances in residential and long-term care settings may assist care workers and service managers in Quebec and internationally, with clinical practice improvements. This may ultimately support both seniors-dedicated and addiction services. In view of population aging and the complex needs of older populations, clear guidelines are crucial to ensure the quality of care and services in these settings.

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[住院和长期护理设施中老年居民的药物使用情况:干预措施范围综述]。
目标 住宿和长期护理机构竭力为失去自主能力、使用精神活性物质并面临与其消费相关问题的老年居民提供支持。使用药物可能会与其他身体、精神健康或社会状况(如无家可归)产生负面影响,从而造成特别复杂的情况。在魁北克,与世界上许多其他国家一样,对于使用精神活性物质的老年居民的护理往往没有明确的指导方针。本研究的目的是记录针对住院和长期护理机构中使用精神活性物质的老年人的现有干预措施和实践的特点,以便为决策者提供支持,改善服务和护理质量。方法 我们对科学文献进行了范围界定审查。我们查阅了 7 个科学数据库(MEDLINE、EmBASE、PsychINFO、CINAHL、SocIndex、Ageline、Érudit)。为了确定相关的灰色文献,我们浏览了部分经合组织国家在成瘾和老龄化领域的政府、非政府组织和专业协会的网站。此外,我们还征求了 31 位专家的意见,以加强文献研究过程。我们对 65 份文件进行了专题分析。结果 与药物使用相关的做法所依据的理念反映出,在寄宿和长期护理环境中,健康、安全和尊重人权的优先次序之间很难取得平衡。这些理念以及源于这些理念的做法分布在一个连续统一体中,从要求禁欲到对药物使用完全 "放任自流"。提供的服务多种多样,涉及卫生和社会领域的互补性专门知识,以满足这一人群的复杂需求。最后,我们还观察到组织动态的多样性:针对药物使用提出的干预措施可以是结构化方案、非正式干预措施、内部药物使用管理政策,也可以是针对使用药物的老年人的特定环境,如潮湿的老年护理设施。结论 这份针对住院和长期护理环境中使用精神活性物质的干预措施的描述,可以帮助魁北克和国际上的护理工作者和服务管理人员改进临床实践。这最终可能会为老年人专用服务和戒毒服务提供支持。鉴于人口老龄化和老年人群的复杂需求,明确的指导方针对于确保这些环境中的护理和服务质量至关重要。
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期刊介绍: In 1976, the community mental health centre (Centre de santé mentale communautaire) of Saint-Luc Hospital organized the first symposium on sector psychiatry. During deliberations, the participants expressed the idea of publishing the various experiences that were then current in the field of mental health. With the help of the symposium’s revenues and the financial support of professionals, the Centre de santé mentale communautaire edited the first issue of Santé mentale au Québec in September 1976, with both objectives of publishing experiences and research in the field of mental health, as well as facilitating exchange between the various mental health professionals.
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