Published Apr 5, 2004
Salus
107 Posts
I believe that I read somewhere that was a high rate of drug abuse and burnout among CRNA's. Can anyone verify this info?
Thank you.
smiling_ru
297 Posts
I believe that I read somewhere that was a high rate of drug abuse and burnout among CRNA's. Can anyone verify this info?Thank you.
There is a high rate of drug abuse among anesthesia providers in general. But, there is not a high burn out rate.
Thanks for the reply.
deepz
612 Posts
I believe that I read somewhere that was a high rate of drug abuse and burnout among CRNA's.
Anesthesia providers do face a high risk of chemical dependency; latest numbers show it to be (over the course of a career) one in five. Yes, 20%.
Gump
100 Posts
According to a seminar I recently attended, there's a high rate for drug abuse in several professional, high stress, atmospheres. Nurses, doctors, lawyers, etc. The disease of addiction is not picky...
Kiwi, BSN, RN
380 Posts
I never knew that - this is an interesting thread. Is the drug abuse because of using drugs so often in practice, understanding how they work, etc? Please expand on this.
A lot of research has been done on addictions in general. From what I gather, drug addiction is a treatable disease; just like diabetes and CAD, except for modality.
Edited to add:
I'm sure that working with and around potent narcotics just makes it easier for the disease to progress; similar to cheescake and cigarettes.
CRNA, DNSc
410 Posts
Go to the AANA.com website and find the materials on chemical dependancy- very interesting!