• Sao Paulo Med J · Jul 2005

    Formal education and nurses' attitudes towards alcohol and alcoholism in a Brazilian sample.

    • Sandra Cristina Pillon and Ronaldo Ramos Laranjeira.
    • Universidade Federal de São Paulo--Escola Paulista de Medicina, Brazil. pillon@eerp.usp.br
    • Sao Paulo Med J. 2005 Jul 7; 123 (4): 175180175-80.

    Context And ObjectiveNurses are one of the largest groups of healthcare professionals sharing in patient care responsibilities, including caring for those who use and abuse psychoactive substances. The objective was to evaluate the theoretical-practical knowledge acquired by nurses in undergraduate and postgraduate studies and their perceptions about alcohol users.Design And SettingQuantitative, descriptive survey at Universidade Federal de São Paulo--Escola Paulista de Medicina and Hospital São Paulo.MethodsThe sample included nurses, students and nursing teachers. The survey included questions about sociodemographic characteristics; a nurses' attitudes and beliefs scale; and a questionnaire to identify formal nursing education on the use of alcohol and its consequences.Results59.7% out of 319 volunteers were nurses, 22.7% were nursing teachers and 17.6% were nursing students. 70% of the participants had received little or no information on physical, family and social problems related to alcohol use; 87% had received little or no information on high risk related to specific segments of the population; 95% had received little or no information on nursing procedures for alcohol-abuse patients.ConclusionFormal education regarding the use of alcohol and its consequences is limited, especially with regard to offering adequate care management for patients who have problems with or are addicted to alcohol.

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