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The Relationship Between Trauma and Substance Use among Healthcare Workers: A cross-sectional analysis

The Relationship Between Trauma and Substance Use among Healthcare Workers: A cross-sectional... Nursing Continuing Professional Development INSTRUCTIONS TEST INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDER ACCREDITATION � Read the article. The test for this nursing continuing professional Lippincott Professional Development will award 2.0 contact hours development (NCPD) activity is to be taken online at www.nursing-center. for this nursing continuing professional development activity. com/CE. Tests can no longer be mailed or faxed. Lippincott Professional Development is accredited as a provider of � You'll need to create an account (it's free!) and log in to access My nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Planner before taking online tests. Your planner will keep track of all Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. your Lippincott Professional Development online NCPD activities for This activity is also provider approved by the California Board of you. Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP 11749 for 2.0 contact hours. � There's only one correct answer for each question. A passing score for Lippincott Professional Development is also an approved provider of this test is 7 correct answers. If you pass, you can print your certificate continuing nursing education by the District of Columbia, Georgia, and of earned contact hours and access the answer key. If you fail, you have Florida, CE Broker #50-1223. Your certificate is valid in all states. the option of taking the test again at no additional cost. Payment: The registration fee for this test is $21.95. � For questions, contact Lippincott Professional Development: 1-800-787-8985. � Registration deadline is December 5, 2025 CE TEST LEARNING OUTCOME: Seventy-five percent of participants will demonstrate knowledge of the 5. Compared to non-tobacco users, a significantly greater proportion of tobacco users reported relationship between trauma and substance use among healthcare providers by achieving a having experienced a minimum score of 70% on the outcomes-based posttest. a. sudden unexpected or violent death of someone close. b. natural disaster. LEARNING OBJECTIVES: After completing this continuing professional development activity, c. serious personal illness or injury. the participant will apply knowledge gained to 6. Compared to those without risky alcohol use, a significantly greater proportion of those with 1. Select demographic variables associated with current tobacco use and/or risky alcohol use risky alcohol use reported experiencing among healthcare providers (HCPs). a. a serious automobile accident as a victim or witness. 2. Identify the frequency and types of traumatic experiences reported by HCPs. b. community-based violence (e.g., mugging, bullying). 3. Identify the frequency of current tobacco use and/or risky alcohol use by HCPs. c. sexual/physical violence. 4. Describe associations between the frequency and types of traumatic experiences and current 7. Compared to those HCPs who did not receive prior trauma treatment, those who did receive tobacco use and/or risky alcohol use among HCPs. trauma treatment a. had greater risky alcohol use but not greater current tobacco use. b. had greater current tobacco use but not greater risky alcohol use. 1. Of the following demographic variables, which one was associated with more HCPs c. did not have greater current tobacco use or greater risky alcohol use. reporting risky alcohol use in the study described in this article? 8. In multivariate logistic regression analyses, controlling for demographic variables and prior a. married/widowed trauma treatment, what was the association between the number of trauma experiences b. 7 months to 1 year practiced in discipline and current tobacco use and risky alcohol use? c. greater than 10 years worked in location a. Any number of trauma experiences was associated with a similar rate of current tobacco use and risky alcohol use. 2. Of the HCPs who reported at least one traumatic experience, the most frequently reported b. The greater the number of trauma experiences, the greater the current tobacco experience was use and risky alcohol use. a. automobile accident. c. There was no association between being a current tobacco user or risky alcohol b. work-related violence. user and having experienced trauma. c. personal illness/injury. 9. In this study, the highest rates of tobacco use and risky alcohol use were observed among 3. The total percentage of HCPs in this study who reported current tobacco use was a. nursing aides/assistants and social workers/psychologists. a. 11.5%. b. advanced practice providers (e.g., nurse practitioners, physician assistants, b. 17.4%. physicians). c. 21.2%. c. clinical nursing staff and therapists. 4. What was the total percentage of HCPs who reported risky alcohol use? 10. The total percentage of clinical nurses who reported experiencing workplace violence was a. 5.7% a. 29.9%. b. 11.6% b. 37.4%. c. 17.9% c. 46.2%. Journal of Addictions Nursing www.journalofaddictionsnursing.com E1 Copyright © 2023 International Nurses Society on Addictions. Unauthorized reproduction of this article is prohibited. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Addictions Nursing Wolters Kluwer Health

The Relationship Between Trauma and Substance Use among Healthcare Workers: A cross-sectional analysis

Journal of Addictions Nursing , Volume 34 (1) – Jan 1, 2023

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Copyright © 2023 International Nurses Society on Addictions
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Nursing Continuing Professional Development INSTRUCTIONS TEST INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDER ACCREDITATION � Read the article. The test for this nursing continuing professional Lippincott Professional Development will award 2.0 contact hours development (NCPD) activity is to be taken online at www.nursing-center. for this nursing continuing professional development activity. com/CE. Tests can no longer be mailed or faxed. Lippincott Professional Development is accredited as a provider of � You'll need to create an account (it's free!) and log in to access My nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Planner before taking online tests. Your planner will keep track of all Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. your Lippincott Professional Development online NCPD activities for This activity is also provider approved by the California Board of you. Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP 11749 for 2.0 contact hours. � There's only one correct answer for each question. A passing score for Lippincott Professional Development is also an approved provider of this test is 7 correct answers. If you pass, you can print your certificate continuing nursing education by the District of Columbia, Georgia, and of earned contact hours and access the answer key. If you fail, you have Florida, CE Broker #50-1223. Your certificate is valid in all states. the option of taking the test again at no additional cost. Payment: The registration fee for this test is $21.95. � For questions, contact Lippincott Professional Development: 1-800-787-8985. � Registration deadline is December 5, 2025 CE TEST LEARNING OUTCOME: Seventy-five percent of participants will demonstrate knowledge of the 5. Compared to non-tobacco users, a significantly greater proportion of tobacco users reported relationship between trauma and substance use among healthcare providers by achieving a having experienced a minimum score of 70% on the outcomes-based posttest. a. sudden unexpected or violent death of someone close. b. natural disaster. LEARNING OBJECTIVES: After completing this continuing professional development activity, c. serious personal illness or injury. the participant will apply knowledge gained to 6. Compared to those without risky alcohol use, a significantly greater proportion of those with 1. Select demographic variables associated with current tobacco use and/or risky alcohol use risky alcohol use reported experiencing among healthcare providers (HCPs). a. a serious automobile accident as a victim or witness. 2. Identify the frequency and types of traumatic experiences reported by HCPs. b. community-based violence (e.g., mugging, bullying). 3. Identify the frequency of current tobacco use and/or risky alcohol use by HCPs. c. sexual/physical violence. 4. Describe associations between the frequency and types of traumatic experiences and current 7. Compared to those HCPs who did not receive prior trauma treatment, those who did receive tobacco use and/or risky alcohol use among HCPs. trauma treatment a. had greater risky alcohol use but not greater current tobacco use. b. had greater current tobacco use but not greater risky alcohol use. 1. Of the following demographic variables, which one was associated with more HCPs c. did not have greater current tobacco use or greater risky alcohol use. reporting risky alcohol use in the study described in this article? 8. In multivariate logistic regression analyses, controlling for demographic variables and prior a. married/widowed trauma treatment, what was the association between the number of trauma experiences b. 7 months to 1 year practiced in discipline and current tobacco use and risky alcohol use? c. greater than 10 years worked in location a. Any number of trauma experiences was associated with a similar rate of current tobacco use and risky alcohol use. 2. Of the HCPs who reported at least one traumatic experience, the most frequently reported b. The greater the number of trauma experiences, the greater the current tobacco experience was use and risky alcohol use. a. automobile accident. c. There was no association between being a current tobacco user or risky alcohol b. work-related violence. user and having experienced trauma. c. personal illness/injury. 9. In this study, the highest rates of tobacco use and risky alcohol use were observed among 3. The total percentage of HCPs in this study who reported current tobacco use was a. nursing aides/assistants and social workers/psychologists. a. 11.5%. b. advanced practice providers (e.g., nurse practitioners, physician assistants, b. 17.4%. physicians). c. 21.2%. c. clinical nursing staff and therapists. 4. What was the total percentage of HCPs who reported risky alcohol use? 10. The total percentage of clinical nurses who reported experiencing workplace violence was a. 5.7% a. 29.9%. b. 11.6% b. 37.4%. c. 17.9% c. 46.2%. Journal of Addictions Nursing www.journalofaddictionsnursing.com E1 Copyright © 2023 International Nurses Society on Addictions. Unauthorized reproduction of this article is prohibited.

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