Knowledge, Training, and Support Needs for Identification and Appropriate Care of Children with Prenatal Alcohol and Other Drug Exposures in the Child Welfare System.

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES
Child Welfare Pub Date : 2023-10-06
Erin Morehouse, Erin Ingoldsby, Sharon Newburg-Rinn, Jacquelyn Bertrand, Kristen Usher
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Abstract

Increased awareness of the conditions associated with prenatal substance exposure may enhance care delivery among professionals working in child welfare. The ways in which prenatal substance exposure intersects with child welfare are critically important, yet prenatal substance exposure knowledge is uneven among these professionals. Also, caregivers may lack information that prepares them to care for children with prenatal substance exposure, particularly children with prenatal alcohol exposure. This study explores what professionals working in child welfare and caregivers know about prenatal substance exposure and prenatal alcohol exposure and their training and support needs.

在儿童福利系统中识别和适当照顾产前接触酒精和其他药物的儿童的知识、培训和支持需求。
提高对产前药物暴露相关情况的认识,可以加强儿童福利专业人员的护理工作。产前药物暴露与儿童福利的交叉方式至关重要,但这些专业人员对产前药物暴露的了解并不均衡。此外,护理人员可能缺乏相关信息,无法为护理产前接触药物的儿童(尤其是产前接触酒精的儿童)做好准备。本研究探讨了从事儿童福利工作的专业人员和护理人员对产前药物暴露和产前酒精暴露的了解程度,以及他们的培训和支持需求。
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