Improving Early Detection and Management of Prenatal Substance Use Disorder

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of the National Medical Association Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jnma.2024.07.075
Tiffany A. Lacroix BS, Jillian Cherry MBA, BSN, RNC-OB, C-EFM, Meryl Grimaldi MD, FACOG
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Abstract

Introduction

Substance use disorder (SUD) in pregnancy poses undesirable effects on both mother and child. ACOG recommends universal screening at the initial prenatal visit using validated screening tools to identify prenatal substance and alcohol use. There are various barriers to early detection. However, providers have a unique chance to screen and identify high-risk patients during the prenatal period. Timely intervention can prevent continued substance use and improve maternal-fetal outcomes. This study aims to improve St. Barnabas Hospital's (SBH) approach to identification and management of patients with SUD by implementing the 4P screening tool into the EMR.

Methods

A retrospective chart review of SBH prenatal patients was conducted after the 4P screening tool was added to the EMR. Patient charts with a positive screen were reviewed for documentation of a brief intervention and plan of safe care. 50 unscreened patient charts were reviewed for documentation of other positive screening tools related to drugs and alcohol.

Results

314 prenatal patients were seen between 1/1/2024 and 2/29/2024. Of the 162 prenatal patients seen in January, 41% were screened and 2% resulted in a positive screen with a documented brief intervention. Of the 152 prenatal patients seen in February, 52% were screened with no positive results. Among the 50 charts reviewed without a 4P screen, three patients self-reported active nicotine use during pregnancy.

Conclusion

Implementing the 4P screening tool into the EMR may improve documentation of SUD in pregnancy. Tracking screening rates and interventions can be vital in enhancing SUD detection.

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改善产前药物使用障碍的早期检测和管理
导言:妊娠期药物使用障碍(SUD)会对母婴造成不良影响。美国妇产科协会(ACOG)建议在初次产前检查时使用有效的筛查工具进行普遍筛查,以确定产前药物和酒精使用情况。早期检测存在各种障碍。但是,医疗服务提供者有独特的机会在产前筛查和识别高风险患者。及时干预可以防止继续使用药物并改善母胎结局。本研究旨在通过在 EMR 中实施 4P 筛查工具,改进圣巴拿巴医院(SBH)识别和管理 SUD 患者的方法。方法在 EMR 中添加 4P 筛查工具后,对 SBH 产前患者进行回顾性病历审查。对筛查结果呈阳性的患者病历进行了审查,以了解是否记录了简短干预和安全护理计划。此外,还查看了 50 份未接受筛查的病历,以了解与毒品和酒精有关的其他阳性筛查工具的记录情况。结果在 2024 年 1 月 1 日至 2024 年 2 月 29 日期间,共接诊了 314 名产前患者。在 1 月份就诊的 162 名产前患者中,41% 接受了筛查,2% 筛查结果呈阳性,并记录了简短的干预措施。在 2 月份就诊的 152 名产前病人中,52% 接受了筛查,但没有阳性结果。在审查的 50 份未进行 4P 筛查的病历中,有 3 名患者自述在怀孕期间积极使用尼古丁。对筛查率和干预措施进行跟踪对于加强 SUD 检测至关重要。
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期刊介绍: Journal of the National Medical Association, the official journal of the National Medical Association, is a peer-reviewed publication whose purpose is to address medical care disparities of persons of African descent. The Journal of the National Medical Association is focused on specialized clinical research activities related to the health problems of African Americans and other minority groups. Special emphasis is placed on the application of medical science to improve the healthcare of underserved populations both in the United States and abroad. The Journal has the following objectives: (1) to expand the base of original peer-reviewed literature and the quality of that research on the topic of minority health; (2) to provide greater dissemination of this research; (3) to offer appropriate and timely recognition of the significant contributions of physicians who serve these populations; and (4) to promote engagement by member and non-member physicians in the overall goals and objectives of the National Medical Association.
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