你的门诊办公室准备好处理阿片类药物过量了吗?

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING American Journal of Nursing Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-26 DOI:10.1097/01.NAJ.0001094948.23305.58
Nancy S Goldstein, Claire Grubb
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背景:门诊设施,如家庭和成人诊所、精神科诊所和药物使用治疗中心,应配备管理医疗紧急情况和促进医院转院的设备。治疗阿片类药物使用障碍患者的诊所必须特别准备好处理阿片类药物过量导致的呼吸骤停。目的:本综合综述的目的是确定已经调查或制定的应急举措,这些举措可以适应成人门诊治疗环境中与阿片类药物相关的医疗紧急情况。方法:使用MEDLINE和PubMed进行初步和更新的文献检索。这些搜索分别产生了207篇和60篇感兴趣的文章,总共选择了6篇和18篇进行检索。其中,5个和8个,共计13个,符合纳入标准。结果:我们在精神卫生文献中发现很少有出版物告知或指导门诊医生为紧急情况做准备。本综合综述从医学文献的所有领域中提取,以确定门诊环境中已开发的应急响应策略。我们确定了办公室应急准备的4个主要主题:模拟培训、响应小组组织、设备准备和应急行动协议。结论:这4个主题可为提高医务室和门诊精神卫生和药物使用诊所的准备程度提供指导。研究人员将需要开发紧急响应算法来解决这些问题并评估患者的结果。
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Original Research: Is Your Outpatient Office Prepared to Manage an Opioid Overdose?

Background: Outpatient facilities, such as family and adult practice offices, psychiatric offices, and substance use treatment centers, should be equipped to manage medical emergencies and facilitate hospital transfers. Clinics that treat patients with opioid use disorder must be especially prepared to address respiratory arrest due to opioid overdose.

Purpose: The objective of this integrative review was to identify emergency response initiatives already investigated or developed that could be adapted to address opioid-related medical emergencies in the outpatient adult treatment setting.

Methods: Initial and updated literature searches were conducted using MEDLINE and PubMed. These searches yielded 207 and 60 articles of interest, respectively, and a total of 6 and 18 were selected for retrieval. Of these, 5 and 8, for a total of 13, met the inclusion criteria.

Results: We found few publications in the mental health literature to inform or guide outpatient practitioners in preparing their offices for emergencies. This integrative review draws from all areas of the medical literature to identify emergency response strategies that have been developed for outpatient settings. We identified 4 major themes in office emergency preparedness: simulation training, response team organization, equipment readiness, and emergency action protocols.

Conclusion: These 4 themes can provide guidance for improving readiness in medical offices, and in ambulatory mental health and substance use clinics. Researchers will need to develop emergency response algorithms that address these themes and assess patient outcomes.

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