Expand Perinatal Treatment and Support for People with SUDs
Expand Perinatal Treatment for Women with SUDs
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Background
Promising Programs
Perinatal Addiction Treatment Program
Perinatal Addiction Treatment Program - Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
Program Highlights
- Integrated Care Model: Includes maternity care, substance use treatment, behavioral health/psychiatry, pediatrics
- Participant Drive Design
- Private setting 10 minutes from hospital campus
- Tablet-based SBIRT screening
- 18 week parenting class
Outcome Successes
- Perinatal: Average gestational age is over 38 weeks; Average birthweight in the normal range
- Decreased NAS treatment rate
- Decreased neonatal LOS
- Effective use of technology for screening
- 2/3 of participants remain in treatment postpartum
Centering Pregnancy
While not specifically focusing on issues of addiction or substance misuse among pregnant women, the CenteringPregnancy approach has the potential to cost-effectively improve prenatal and perinatal care among women who may be using or be addicted to opioids or other substances. It is a group approach to prenatal and perinatal care.
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