Pediatric Primary Care of Children With Intrauterine Opioid Exposure: Survey of Academic Teaching Practices

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
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Abstract

Objective

Intrauterine opioid exposure (IOE) has increased over the last 2 decades and is associated with additional needs after birth. To date, no clinical guidelines address the primary care of children with IOE. We aimed to characterize clinician-reported screening and referral practices, barriers to effective primary care for children with IOE, and clinician- and practice-level characteristics associated with perceived barriers.

Methods

We conducted a cross-sectional survey of pediatric residents, pediatricians, and advanced practitioners at 28 primary care clinics affiliated with 7 pediatric residency programs (April–June 2022). We assessed screening and other clinical practices related to IOE and perceived barriers to addressing parental opioid use disorder (OUD). We used descriptive statistics to analyze survey responses, assessed the distribution of reported barriers, and applied a 2-stage cluster analysis to assess response patterns.

Results

Of 1004 invited clinicians, 329 (32.8%) responses were returned, and 325 pediatric residents and pediatricians were included in the final analytic sample. Almost all (99.3%) reported parental substance use screening as important, but only 11.6% screened routinely. Half of the respondents routinely refer children with IOE to early intervention services and social work. Lack of standard screening for substance use was the most frequently selected barrier to addressing parental OUD. Participants reporting fewer barriers to addressing parental OUD identified having greater access to OUD treatment programs and home visiting programs.

Conclusions

Pediatricians report variations in primary care screenings and referrals for children with IOE. Access to parental OUD treatment programs may mitigate perceived barriers to addressing parental OUD in the pediatric office.
宫内阿片类药物暴露儿童的儿科初级保健:学术教学实践调查。
背景和目标:宫内阿片类药物暴露(IOE)在过去二十年中有所增加,并与出生后的额外需求有关。迄今为止,尚无针对宫内阿片类药物暴露儿童初级保健的临床指南。我们旨在了解临床医生报告的筛查和转诊做法、对 IOE 患儿进行有效初级保健的障碍以及与感知障碍相关的临床医生和实践层面的特征:我们对 7 个儿科住院医师培训项目下属的 28 家初级保健诊所的儿科住院医师、儿科医生和高级医师进行了横断面调查(2022 年 4 月至 6 月)。我们评估了与 IOE 相关的筛查和其他临床实践,以及解决父母阿片类药物使用障碍 (OUD) 的认知障碍。我们使用描述性统计来分析调查回复,评估所报告障碍的分布情况,并采用两阶段聚类分析来评估回复模式:在受邀的 1004 名临床医生中,有 329 名(32.8%)回复了调查问卷,其中 325 名儿科住院医师和儿科医生被纳入最终分析样本。几乎所有受访者(99.3%)都表示父母药物使用筛查很重要,但只有 11.6% 的受访者会进行常规筛查。半数受访者会定期将患有 IOE 的儿童转介至早期干预服务和社会工作机构。缺乏标准的药物使用筛查是解决父母药物滥用问题最常见的障碍。报告在解决父母药物滥用问题方面障碍较少的参与者认为,他们有更多机会接触药物滥用治疗项目和家访项目:结论:儿科医生报告称,在对患有 IOE 的儿童进行初级保健筛查和转诊方面存在差异。在儿科门诊中,获得父母药物依赖治疗项目可能会减少解决父母药物依赖问题的障碍。
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Academic Pediatrics
Academic Pediatrics PEDIATRICS-
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
12.90%
发文量
300
审稿时长
60 days
期刊介绍: Academic Pediatrics, the official journal of the Academic Pediatric Association, is a peer-reviewed publication whose purpose is to strengthen the research and educational base of academic general pediatrics. The journal provides leadership in pediatric education, research, patient care and advocacy. Content areas include pediatric education, emergency medicine, injury, abuse, behavioral pediatrics, holistic medicine, child health services and health policy,and the environment. The journal provides an active forum for the presentation of pediatric educational research in diverse settings, involving medical students, residents, fellows, and practicing professionals. The journal also emphasizes important research relating to the quality of child health care, health care policy, and the organization of child health services. It also includes systematic reviews of primary care interventions and important methodologic papers to aid research in child health and education.
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