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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DRUGS AND HEALTH WORKERS
Background of drug abuse and addiction
Drug abuse and addiction is considered as a very serious social problem by all society. People
who take drugs are characterized as weak while having a very strong criminal tendency. It is the
general belief that drug abusers and addicts will only be able to stop taking drugs only if they are
willing to change their behavior. This myth caused the drug users and even their families and
colleagues to be stigmatized. Drug addiction and drug abuse really represents a major health
problem that affects a lot of people and a problem that has a very wide range of social
consequences.
Addiction begins with drug abuse when one makes a very conscious effort or choice to use
drugs, however please remember that addiction is not just a lot of drug use. Scientific studies and
research show that drugs, not only affects and interfere with normal brain function, it also creates
a powerful feeling of pleasure and will also have a long term effect on brain metabolism and
activity and at some point during the drug abuse, changes will occur in the brain that has a
possibility that will turn drug abuse into addiction, as well as a chronic relapsing illness. Drug
addicts suffer from a very compulsive drug craving and usage that they can no longer quit by
themselves, thus treatment is already necessary to end this compulsive behavior.
Introduction: Drug abuse among health care professionals
Problems associated with drug use and alcohol is most likely to be developed by people work as
health care professionals. The study also show that a quarter of the doctors used on the said study
uses cannabis while 10 percent were using hallucinogens. The same study shows (Birch et al,
1998) that it is common for doctors at the early stages of their career to drink heavily. Two thirds
of recently qualified doctors, has exceeded the recommended safe drinking limits, while 10
percent are drinking at very hazardous levels A study conducted by the British Medical
Association in 1998 showed that one in every 15 doctors may be affected by drug dependence
problem at some point of their career, Although more is known about alcohol misuse among
doctors, other people working as health care professionals is also very much at risk in developing
drug problems.
Reasons why drug addiction is prevalent among health workers :
Long years of medical training are characterized by intense competition, fear of failure ,
excessive workload and a few occupations faces the intense stress experienced in the practice of
medicine leads doctors to fall to drugs and alcohol abuse are several reasons why health care
professionals and doctors are at risk of drug addiction and alcohol. Furthermore, doctors, nurses
and other health care professionals, have an easy access to many types of drugs, misuse of these
substance may begin with an innocent and legitimate reasons such as insomnia, dispersion or
back pain. This and other factors creates obstacles for health care professionals in obtaining
access to health care services thus increasing the probability of health care professionals to being
dependent on drug and other substance.
Substance abuse among health care professionals:
The number one problem in America does not discriminate across gender, socio economic status
and age and it is known as substance abuse. Prevalence of substance abuse , disorders in health
care professionals is about equal as compare to that of the general populace. Health care
professionals in fact as compared to certain occupations such as roofers and house painters, have
a slightly lower rate of drugs or substance abuse. A classic example for instance is that in the use
of illicit drugs, in all age groups except for people from 12 to 17 years. It is greater among
Africans – Americans as compared to either Caucasians and Hispanics, and men are more than
four times more likely to be heavier alcohol users than women and that proportion of drinkers in
the family rises with the family income types of substance abuse however are prevalent among
particular groups. Among health care workers however is was found out that there is a much
higher use of prescription drugs and Benzopidiapines, as compared to the general population
(Welsh 2002 ).
Conclusion :
While it is believed to be greater in the general public, the issue of drugs and substance abuse
among health care professionals is very complex, the problem it posses nonetheless represents a
grave danger to patient safety. Evidence shows that substance or drug abuse especially among
doctors or nurses start and begin in their university and we recommend more education and
awareness to alert students of this issue.
The challenge posed to health care leaders to prevent substance abuse are as follows :
Leaders should provide a supportive and open environment for the workers who are
dealing with substance abuse either by themselves or by others.
All types of workers that are at risk of substance abuse should be properly identified and
investigated. The importance of stress as a contributing factor to this type of abuse should
also be tackled.
To accurately address and hopefully control drug addiction, development of new methods
of research and collection of reliable statistical data regarding drug and substance abusers
should be done
Leaders should educate healthcare workers early and provide them with continuing
education throughout their careers regarding substance abuse and drug addiction.
Due to a health care professional’s job, it is very important they be given access to treatment that
and assure confidentiality to encourage them to seek treatment. Proper intervention can not only
help the health care professional workers but also assure their patient’s safety.
Referrences :
Birch, D., Ashton, H. and Kamali, S. (1998) Alcohol, drinking, illicit drug use, and stress in
junior house officers in North East England. Lancet 352, 785.[ISI][Medline]
British Dental Association (1989) The dependent professional. British Dental Journal 166,
315.[ISI][Medline]
British Medical Association (1993) The Morbidity and Mortality of the Medical Profession.
British Medical Association, London.
British Medical Association (1998) The Misuse of Alcohol and Other Drugs by Doctors. British
Medical Association, London.
Crosby, L., & Bissell, L. (1989). To care enough: Intervention with chemically dependent
colleagues: A guide for healthcare and other professionals. Minneapolis, MN: Johnson
Institute.
Substance abuse among health care professionals, a Leaderships perspective By: Marie
A. George RN , BSN. Duke School of Nursing.

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Relationship Between Drugs and Health Workers - Sample Essay

  • 1. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DRUGS AND HEALTH WORKERS Background of drug abuse and addiction Drug abuse and addiction is considered as a very serious social problem by all society. People who take drugs are characterized as weak while having a very strong criminal tendency. It is the general belief that drug abusers and addicts will only be able to stop taking drugs only if they are willing to change their behavior. This myth caused the drug users and even their families and colleagues to be stigmatized. Drug addiction and drug abuse really represents a major health problem that affects a lot of people and a problem that has a very wide range of social consequences. Addiction begins with drug abuse when one makes a very conscious effort or choice to use drugs, however please remember that addiction is not just a lot of drug use. Scientific studies and research show that drugs, not only affects and interfere with normal brain function, it also creates a powerful feeling of pleasure and will also have a long term effect on brain metabolism and activity and at some point during the drug abuse, changes will occur in the brain that has a possibility that will turn drug abuse into addiction, as well as a chronic relapsing illness. Drug addicts suffer from a very compulsive drug craving and usage that they can no longer quit by themselves, thus treatment is already necessary to end this compulsive behavior. Introduction: Drug abuse among health care professionals Problems associated with drug use and alcohol is most likely to be developed by people work as health care professionals. The study also show that a quarter of the doctors used on the said study uses cannabis while 10 percent were using hallucinogens. The same study shows (Birch et al, 1998) that it is common for doctors at the early stages of their career to drink heavily. Two thirds of recently qualified doctors, has exceeded the recommended safe drinking limits, while 10 percent are drinking at very hazardous levels A study conducted by the British Medical Association in 1998 showed that one in every 15 doctors may be affected by drug dependence problem at some point of their career, Although more is known about alcohol misuse among doctors, other people working as health care professionals is also very much at risk in developing drug problems. Reasons why drug addiction is prevalent among health workers : Long years of medical training are characterized by intense competition, fear of failure , excessive workload and a few occupations faces the intense stress experienced in the practice of medicine leads doctors to fall to drugs and alcohol abuse are several reasons why health care professionals and doctors are at risk of drug addiction and alcohol. Furthermore, doctors, nurses and other health care professionals, have an easy access to many types of drugs, misuse of these substance may begin with an innocent and legitimate reasons such as insomnia, dispersion or back pain. This and other factors creates obstacles for health care professionals in obtaining access to health care services thus increasing the probability of health care professionals to being dependent on drug and other substance. Substance abuse among health care professionals:
  • 2. The number one problem in America does not discriminate across gender, socio economic status and age and it is known as substance abuse. Prevalence of substance abuse , disorders in health care professionals is about equal as compare to that of the general populace. Health care professionals in fact as compared to certain occupations such as roofers and house painters, have a slightly lower rate of drugs or substance abuse. A classic example for instance is that in the use of illicit drugs, in all age groups except for people from 12 to 17 years. It is greater among Africans – Americans as compared to either Caucasians and Hispanics, and men are more than four times more likely to be heavier alcohol users than women and that proportion of drinkers in the family rises with the family income types of substance abuse however are prevalent among particular groups. Among health care workers however is was found out that there is a much higher use of prescription drugs and Benzopidiapines, as compared to the general population (Welsh 2002 ). Conclusion : While it is believed to be greater in the general public, the issue of drugs and substance abuse among health care professionals is very complex, the problem it posses nonetheless represents a grave danger to patient safety. Evidence shows that substance or drug abuse especially among doctors or nurses start and begin in their university and we recommend more education and awareness to alert students of this issue. The challenge posed to health care leaders to prevent substance abuse are as follows : Leaders should provide a supportive and open environment for the workers who are dealing with substance abuse either by themselves or by others. All types of workers that are at risk of substance abuse should be properly identified and investigated. The importance of stress as a contributing factor to this type of abuse should also be tackled. To accurately address and hopefully control drug addiction, development of new methods of research and collection of reliable statistical data regarding drug and substance abusers should be done Leaders should educate healthcare workers early and provide them with continuing education throughout their careers regarding substance abuse and drug addiction. Due to a health care professional’s job, it is very important they be given access to treatment that and assure confidentiality to encourage them to seek treatment. Proper intervention can not only help the health care professional workers but also assure their patient’s safety. Referrences : Birch, D., Ashton, H. and Kamali, S. (1998) Alcohol, drinking, illicit drug use, and stress in junior house officers in North East England. Lancet 352, 785.[ISI][Medline] British Dental Association (1989) The dependent professional. British Dental Journal 166, 315.[ISI][Medline] British Medical Association (1993) The Morbidity and Mortality of the Medical Profession. British Medical Association, London. British Medical Association (1998) The Misuse of Alcohol and Other Drugs by Doctors. British Medical Association, London.
  • 3. Crosby, L., & Bissell, L. (1989). To care enough: Intervention with chemically dependent colleagues: A guide for healthcare and other professionals. Minneapolis, MN: Johnson Institute. Substance abuse among health care professionals, a Leaderships perspective By: Marie A. George RN , BSN. Duke School of Nursing.