THE IMPORTANCE OF NURSING CARE IN THE TREATMENT OF USERS WITH COCAINE DEPENDENCE

Authors

  • Paula Fabiane Rios Santos UNA University Center
  • Rafaela Martins Rodrigues UNA University Center
  • Sabrina de Moura Souza UNA University Center
  • Joshua Borges dos Santos UNA University Center
  • Fernanda Ellen Oliveira Ferreira UNA University Center
  • Midiane Ferreira da Silva Batista UNA University Center
  • Hyorrana Priscila Pereira Pinto UNA University Center https://orcid.org/0009-0006-8460-1576

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63026/acertte.v5i11.280

Keywords:

Cocaine. Nursing care. Health education. Mental health.

Abstract

This integrative review aimed to analyze nursing approaches in the care of individuals dependent on cocaine, based on studies addressing harm reduction strategies, involuntary hospitalization, and interventions in Psychosocial Care Centers for Alcohol and Drugs (CAPS-AD). Most investigations employed qualitative methods, such as semi-structured interviews and content analysis, allowing an understanding of health professionals’ perceptions regarding care for substance users. Findings indicate that establishing a therapeutic bond, active listening, health education, and family involvement are essential for effective nursing practice. Involuntary hospitalization, although frequent, often disregards patients’ autonomy and individual characteristics, which may negatively affect treatment outcomes. Conversely, CAPS-AD are highlighted for adopting a person-centered approach, offering individualized therapeutic plans, interprofessional collaboration, and promoting social reintegration. It is concluded that nurses play a crucial role in aligning institutional guidelines with individual needs, acting ethically, empathetically, and with a patient-centered focus. Strategies based on harm reduction, strengthening the nurse–patient relationship, and psychosocial support have proven effective in improving mental health and facilitating social reintegration for people dependent on cocaine. These findings reinforce the importance of evidence-based nursing practices that respect human rights and promote comprehensive, compassionate care.

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Author Biographies

Paula Fabiane Rios Santos, UNA University Center

Nursing degree from UNA University Center. Graduate in Emergency and Emergency Nursing, Labor Nursing, Health Services Audit and Criminal Nursing. Director of the University League of Neonatology and Obstetrics.

Rafaela Martins Rodrigues, UNA University Center

Graduate of the 8th Nursing Period from UNA University Center. President of the University League of Neonatology and Obstetrics, currently works in the Hospital Infection Control (ICH). Academic experience in the surgical block.

Sabrina de Moura Souza, UNA University Center

Graduate from the 6 period of the nursing course at the UNA University Center.

Joshua Borges dos Santos, UNA University Center

Graduated from the 6th period of the Nursing course at the UNA University Center. Academic experience in PA ophthalmology.

Fernanda Ellen Oliveira Ferreira, UNA University Center

Graduate of the 8th Nursing Period from UNA University Center. Secretary of the Neonatology and Obstetrics University League.

Midiane Ferreira da Silva Batista, UNA University Center

Student of the 8th Nursing Period at the UNA University Center. Nursing technique with experience in Emergency Care, Maternity and Medical Clinic. Currently, he works at the Intensive Care Center (CTI).

Hyorrana Priscila Pereira Pinto, UNA University Center

Professor at UNA University Center, doctor in training and PhD in Mental Health. It acts with a focus on teaching, research and practices aimed at health promotion and integral care in mental health.

Published

2025-11-21

How to Cite

Santos, P. F. R., Rodrigues, R. M., Souza, S. de M., Santos, J. B. dos, Ferreira, F. E. O., Batista, M. F. da S., & Pinto, H. P. P. (2025). THE IMPORTANCE OF NURSING CARE IN THE TREATMENT OF USERS WITH COCAINE DEPENDENCE. ACERTTE SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL, 5(11), e511280. https://doi.org/10.63026/acertte.v5i11.280