It is just that people treat you like a human being: The meaning of dignity for patients with substance use disorders
Abstract
Introduction null Patients who suffer from substance use disorder (SUD) might receive services from different service providers in an opioid maintenance treatment programme (OMT) and have a widespread and complex need for nursing. null Background null Literature reveals that prejudices against people with SUD exist. There is a lack of studies exploring patients with SUD experiences of preserving their dignity in the encounter with healthcare...
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Title
It is just that people treat you like a human being: The meaning of dignity for patients with substance use disorders
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
29
Pages
480 - 491
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