Is perinatal substance abuse falling through the cracks?

IF 1.8 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
IRISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-25 DOI:10.1017/ipm.2023.22
J M Mitchell, O Keenan, A Fakhoury, D Fitzgerald, M M Mohamad, M Imcha
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Abstract

Objectives: Perinatal substance abuse (PSA) is associated with increased risk of prematurity, low birth weight, neonatal abstinence syndrome, behavioral issues and learning difficulties. It is imperative that robust care pathways are in place for these high-risk pregnancies and that staff and patient education are optimized. The present study explores the knowledge and attitudes of healthcare professionals toward PSA to identify knowledge gaps to enhance care and reduce stigma.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional study using questionnaires to survey healthcare professionals (HCPs) working in a tertiary maternity unit (n = 172).

Results: The majority of HCPs were not confident in the antenatal management (75.6%, n = 130) or postnatal management (67.5%, n = 116) of PSA. More than half of HCPs surveyed (53.5%, n = 92) did not know the referral pathway and 32% (n = 55) did not know when to make a TUSLA referral. The vast majority (96.5%, n = 166) felt that they would benefit from further training, and 94.8% (n = 163) agreed or strongly agreed that the unit would benefit from a drug liaison midwife. Among study participants, 54.1% (n = 93) agreed or strongly agreed that PSA should be considered a form of child abuse and 58.7% (n = 101) believe that the mother is responsible for damage done to her child.

Conclusions: Our study highlights the urgent need for increased training on PSA to enhance care and reduce stigma. It is imperative that staff training, drug liaison midwives and dedicated clinics are introduced to hospitals as a matter of high priority.

围产期药物滥用是否被忽视了?
目的:围产期药物滥用(PSA)与早产、出生体重不足、新生儿禁欲综合征、行为问题和学习困难的风险增加有关。当务之急是为这些高危妊娠建立健全的护理路径,并优化员工和患者教育。本研究探讨了医护人员对 PSA 的认识和态度,以找出知识差距,从而加强护理并减少耻辱感:这是一项横断面研究,采用问卷调查的方式对在一家三级产科医院工作的医护人员(HCPs)进行调查(n = 172):结果:大多数医护人员对 PSA 的产前管理(75.6%,n = 130)或产后管理(67.5%,n = 116)没有信心。超过一半的受访主治医师(53.5%,n = 92)不知道转诊途径,32%(n = 55)不知道何时进行 TUSLA 转诊。绝大多数受访者(96.5%,n = 166)认为他们将受益于进一步的培训,94.8%(n = 163)同意或非常同意单位将受益于药物联络助产士。在研究参与者中,54.1%(n = 93)同意或非常同意 PSA 应被视为虐待儿童的一种形式,58.7%(n = 101)认为母亲应对其子女受到的伤害负责:我们的研究突出表明,迫切需要加强有关 PSA 的培训,以加强护理并减少耻辱感。当务之急是在医院开展员工培训、设立药物联络助产士和专门诊所,并将此作为高度优先事项。
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