Nurse autonomy and peer support for patients are some of the components of RWJBarnabas Health's substance use disorder recovery initiative.
'I'm very enthused about the program. I'm so thankful that we have the Peer Recovery Specialists. It's been such a value add to our clinical teams,' says Nancy E. Holecek, RN, MHA, MAS, senior vice president and chief nursing officer, Northern Region at RWJBarnabas Health. The national opioid epidemic has caused much turmoil for individuals, families, and communities. RWJBarnabas Health is trying to make an impact on the crisis through a program that gives nurses the autonomy to refer patients with substance use disorder to Peer Recovery Specialists. In this week's issue, the organization's chief nursing officer talks about the components of the growing program. Also, in this issue: Diffusing patient violence Seeking solutions to alarm fatigue The benefits of analytics | |
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