Partnering for the future clinic: A multidisciplinary perinatal substance use program - 05/12/23

Abstract |
Objective |
The current model of obstetric care does not integrate multiple subspecialty services for high-risk pregnancies with substance use disorder (SUD), resulting in fragmented care. We describe the framework of our multidisciplinary and integrated perinatal substance use clinic and provide recent clinical outcomes.
Methods |
We detail the Partnering for the Future (PFF) clinic, which integrates numerous subspecialty and support services for patients with SUDs and complex mental health needs. Additionally, a retrospective chart review of patients receiving care in the PFF clinic from 2017 to 2021 was completed.
Results |
Seven integrated services are detailed with a focus on reducing stigma, providing trauma-informed care and mitigating harm. During the study period, 182 patients received care in PFF clinic, with opioid use disorder the most common indication for care. Co-occurring mental illness was common (81%). NICU admissions and severe NOWS diagnosis declined after the implementation of Eat-Sleep-Console. Social services identified care coordination, transportation assistance and adjustment counseling as the most common needs. A novel virtual behavioral health consultation service was successfully launched.
Conclusions |
Our integrated care model supports the holistic care of pregnant people with SUD and mental health disease. Patient-centered care and co-located services have improved perinatal outcomes, particularly for opioid-exposed pregnancies.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Highlights |
• | Trauma-informed care is a key pillar of integrated perinatal SUD treatment. |
• | 81% of patients had mood disorders, stressing need for integrated psychiatric care. |
• | Eat-Sleep-Console reduced NICU admission and NOWS in opioid-exposed pregnancies. |
Keywords : Pregnancy, Substance use disorder, Multidisciplinary, Integrated care, Opioid use disorder, Perinatal mental health
Plan
Vol 85
P. 220-228 - novembre 2023 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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