This paper considers future developments for Addictions Nursing. The aim of this paper is to provide a personal vision of two possible developments for Addictions Nurses, which will promote greater global working and improve the care received by service users and communities. The paper addresses the threats to public health posed by substance misuse, the wide number of diverse roles nurses undertake in addressing the problems which arise, and makes a number of suggestions about the development of nursing to maximise its impact on public health. The paper makes a number of recommendations:▪ promote international collaboration to develop the effectiveness of Addictions Nurses — by the strategic use of Work‐Based Learning and Rotation Schemes via ‘The Spiral of Excellence Model of Rotation Schemes’ (www.nurserotation.com)▪ promote international collaboration to develop Addiction Nurse prescribing using the ‘ABC Model of Addictions Nurse Prescribing’▪ Network Addictions Nurse Organisations — use the ‘AMM‐IN’ model of working, and support the work of The International Network of Nurses (TINN) Interested in Alcohol, Tobacco and Drug Misuse (www.tinnurses.org)▪ actively influence ICN, WHO, UN to promote public health approaches to substance misuse▪ promote service user and carer involvement in decision‐making▪ challenge the ‘divide and conquer’ approach to substance misuse — ‘tobacco, alcohol or drugs model of disease promotion yet again’ ie the ‘TAD‐DPY’ approach▪ actively challenge short‐termism in strategic workforce development, and in particular the ‘AM‐HRD’ model of human resource development.
Article navigation
1 September 2002
This article was originally published in
The Drug and Alcohol Professional
Review Article|
September 01 2002
The expanding role of the Addictions Nurse: Rotation Schemes and Prescriptive Authority Available to Purchase
Patrick Coyne
Patrick Coyne
Nurse Consultant/Dual Diagnosis, Substance Misuse Service, Central and North West London Mental Health Trust, 184 Hammersmith Road, London W6
Search for other works by this author on:
Online ISSN: 2977-7011
Print ISSN: 1475-0384
© MCB UP Limited
2002
The Drug and Alcohol Professional (2002) 2 (3): 31–40.
Citation
Coyne P (2002), "The expanding role of the Addictions Nurse: Rotation Schemes and Prescriptive Authority". The Drug and Alcohol Professional, Vol. 2 No. 3 pp. 31–40, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/17459265200200024
Download citation file:
Suggested Reading
Knowledge in the public realm – the educative agent
Qualitative Research Journal (December,2023)
A reflection on the intergenerational maps project as pedagogical performance
Qualitative Research Journal (December,2023)
Historical trajectory of waste management; an analysis using the health belief model
Management of Environmental Quality: An International Journal (August,2014)
Do we need another new product development maturity model? Literature review and prescriptive extension
Business Process Management Journal (December,2025)
Mental health in substance misuse patients in Wales
Journal of Public Mental Health (September,2019)
Related Chapters
Drugs, Alcohol, and Addiction in Sport
Sport, Mental Illness, and Sociology
THE USE OF FUNCTIONAL BUILDING REGULATIONS IN THE NEW SCOTTISH BUILDING STANDARDS SYSTEM
Application of Codes, Design and Regulations: Proceedings of the International Conference held at the University of Dundee, Scotland, UK on 5–7 July 2005
De-Medicalizing Addiction: Toward Biocultural Understandings
Critical Perspectives on Addiction
Recommended for you
These recommendations are informed by your reading behaviors and indicated interests.
