In-hospital substance use policies: An opportunity to advance equity, reduce stigma, and offer evidence-based addiction care

Individual Author(s) / Organizational Author
Martin, Marlene
Snyder, Hannah
Otway, Gillian
Holpit, Leslie
Day, Lukejohn
Seidman, Dominika
Publisher
PubMed Central
Date
August 2022
Publication
Journal of Addiction Medicine
Abstract / Description

In-hospital substance use is common among patients with addiction because of undertreated withdrawal, undertreated pain, negative feelings, and stigma. Health care system responses to in-hospital substance use often perpetuate stigma and criminalization of people with addiction, long etched into our culture by the racist War on Drugs. In this commentary, we describe how our hospital convened an interprofessional workgroup to revise our in-hospital substance use policy. Our updated policy recommends health care workers respond to substance use concerns by offering patients adequate pain control, evidence-based addiction treatment, and supportive services instead of punitive responses. We provide best-practice recommendations for in-hospital substance use policies. (author abstract)

Artifact Type
Application
Reference Type
Journal Article
Topic Area
Illness/Disease/Injury/Wellbeing » Mental/Behavioral Health » Substance Use and Misuse
Policy and Practice