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learning outcomes identification of possible barriers to disclosure about substance misuse recognition of effective ways of facilitating dialogue about substance misuse appreciation of responding to patient cues use all available ...

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    LEARNING OUTCOMES
      Identification of possible barriers to disclosure about 
      substance misuse
      Recognition of effective ways of facilitating dialogue about 
      substance misuse
      Appreciation of responding to patient cues
      Use all available opportunities to ask about substance 
      misuse
      Communicate effectively when administering screening and 
      assessment tools
      Understanding the principles of motivational interviewing 
      techniques
     INTRODUCTION – distinctive 
     features 
       Presenting problems may be directly or indirectly (falls, fits, confusion) 
       related to substance use 
       Substance use can be difficult to uncover
       The history taking needs to take these issues into account 
       Patients have varying needs so professionals need a range of skills and 
       techniques to respond to these different situations
       Patients may be:
       Embarrassed, frightened, defiant, cautious, secretive, aggressive, angry, 
       suspicious, in denial
       May not wish to discuss these issues in the presence of family
       Consider substance use a lifestyle choice and no business of a 
       professional 
     DISTINCTIVE FEATURES 
      Questions need to be asked appropriately 
      Sensitivity, awareness and practice can improve communication 
       techniques 
      Patients may need reassurance about confidentiality and privacy 
      Keep an open mind and resist assumptions about race, religion 
       and sexuality 
      Students and patients need to realise that in some situations it is 
       not possible to guarantee confidentiality eg child protection or 
       safeguarding vulnerable adults
      Screening tools need to be introduced in a sensitive and 
       sympathetic manner
     BARRIERS
      Patients may feel 
      Apprehensive about divulging information about substance 
       misuse, and the impact this has on their life style
      Fear being judged 
      Fear being stereotyped
      That you do not have patience or time, or are distracted
      Patients may tell staff what they think they want to hear
      Open ended questions are more likely to yield more 
       information
      ASSESSMENT (CROSS REFERENCE)
       All psychiatric assessments should routinely include systematic substance 
        use enquiry which should be empathic, non judgemental and non 
        confronational
       Psychiatric disorders may lead to substance misuse, and substance misuse 
        may lead to psychiatric symptoms 
       Acute intoxication, withdrawal and chronic regular use of substances may 
        present with psychological symptoms
       Mental state and physical examinations, investigations (urinary drug screen, 
        breathalyser) and collateral information should be gathered and interpreted 
        in the context of substance use
       Consider possible life threatening conditions eg delirium tremens, overdose, 
        severe withdrawal, Wernicke Encephalopathy   which need emergency 
        responses
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