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The Journal of Neurological and Neurosurgical Nursing

Therapeutic Methods Including the Tasks of a Nurse and Evaluation of Their Effectiveness in the Opinion of Patients after Craniocerebral Trauma with a Diagnosis of Alcohol use Disorder
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Therapeutic Methods Including the Tasks of a Nurse and Evaluation of Their Effectiveness in the Opinion of Patients after Craniocerebral Trauma with a Diagnosis of Alcohol use Disorder

Authors

  • Marta Sarzyńska Alcohol Addiction Therapy Unit, Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Lublin
  • Elżbieta Bartoń Chair and Department of Neurological Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Medical University, Lublin
  • Anna Mazur Laboratory of Psychoprophylaxis and Psychological Support, Faculty of Human Sciences University of Economics and Innovation, Lublin, Poland
  • Elżbieta Przychodzka Chair and Department of Neurological Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Medical University, Lublin, Poland
  • Ewa Guz Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Economics and Innovation, Lublin, Poland
  • Robert Ślusarz Neurological and Neurosurgical Nursing Department, Faculty of Health Science, Collegium Medicum, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6087-1893
  • Krzysztof Turowski Chair and Department of Neurological Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Medical University, Lublin, Poland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15225/PNN.2021.10.1.4

Keywords

alcoholic disease, craniocerebral trauma, effectiveness of therapeutic methods, nurse’s tasks

Abstract

Introduction. Alcoholism is a phenomenon with multi-factorial conditions and numerous health and social
consequences, which makes its treatment a real challenge not only for the addict himself and his relatives, but also
for the entire medical team involved in the therapy process. For this reason, in order to strengthen the therapeutic
effects of alcoholic disease, it is important to conduct research aimed at determining the factors that shape the
effectiveness of the implemented methods. With this in mind, it has been assumed that the aim of the research is
to determine the relationship between the therapeutic methods used in the Clinical Alcohol Dependency Therapy
Unit (COTUA), taking into account the tasks of a nurse, and the assessment of their effectiveness in the perception
of patients after craniocerebral trauma with a diagnosis of alcohol disease.
Material and Methods. 100 COTUA patients were tested, in which the diagnostic survey method was used and a
questionnaire was chosen as a technique.
Results. The conducted analyses showed that, in the opinion of the respondents, the leading tasks of the nurses at
COTUA include informing patients about the principles and methods of therapy, familiarizing them with the
topography of the ward, the Charter of Patient’s Rights, the regulations of the ward, the schedule of the day and its
specifics, administering medicines, providing a sense of safety, providing psychological support, transferring knowledge
and learning how to live with the disease and cooperating with the therapeutic team. In addition, three quarters of
the respondents indicated that the nurses working in the ward are willing to talk to patients about alcohol dependence,
and a comparable percentage of the respondents assessed the effectiveness of the therapeutic methods used by the
therapeutic team in relation to their own alcohol dependence problem very well and well.
Conclusions. Patients’ assessment of the effectiveness of the therapeutic methods used depends on the nurses’ tasks
of conducting therapeutic conversations with patients, providing them with knowledge, learning how to live with
the disease, cooperating with the therapeutic team and the nurses’ readiness to talk to patients about alcohol
dependence. (JNNN 2021;10(1):26–34)

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SARZYŃSKA, Marta, BARTOŃ, Elżbieta, MAZUR, Anna, PRZYCHODZKA, Elżbieta, GUZ, Ewa, ŚLUSARZ, Robert and TUROWSKI, Krzysztof. Therapeutic Methods Including the Tasks of a Nurse and Evaluation of Their Effectiveness in the Opinion of Patients after Craniocerebral Trauma with a Diagnosis of Alcohol use Disorder. The Journal of Neurological and Neurosurgical Nursing. Online. 31 March 2021. Vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 26-34. [Accessed 5 July 2025]. DOI 10.15225/PNN.2021.10.1.4.
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