Call to Action: Standardizing Follow-Up Care for Infants Prenatally Exposed to Opioids.

IF 2.1 Q1 Nursing Hospital pediatrics Pub Date : 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1542/hpeds.2024-008094
Sara L Mills-Huffnagle, Rhea E Sullivan, Tammy E Corr, Jennifer E Nyland
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Between 2007 and 2017, rates of neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome (NOWS) have drastically increased. Although current evidence suggests that chronic prenatal opioid exposure may result in adverse neurodevelopmental consequences, there is no standardized protocol for the follow-up care of affected patients. We call on the American Academy of Pediatrics to develop a standardized protocol for the follow-up care of infants prenatally exposed to opioids that also supports families and providers. More specifically, special consideration should be given to identifying and providing solutions to barriers of care for families, as well as for providers. Educating families on the importance of follow-up care would also be beneficial, as well as educating providers on how to address family barriers. Prioritizing and attending to this call to action will allow for improvement in practice and patient care over time and potentially reduce hospital readmission rates commonly associated with NOWS.

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行动呼吁:使产前接触阿片类药物的婴儿的随访护理标准化。
2007年至2017年期间,新生儿阿片类药物戒断综合征(NOWS)的发病率急剧上升。虽然目前的证据表明,慢性产前阿片类药物暴露可能导致不良的神经发育后果,但没有标准化的方案,对受影响的患者的后续护理。我们呼吁美国儿科学会为产前接触阿片类药物的婴儿制定一项标准化的后续护理方案,并为家庭和提供者提供支持。更具体地说,应特别考虑查明和解决家庭和提供者的护理障碍。教育家庭了解后续护理的重要性,以及教育提供者如何解决家庭障碍也将是有益的。优先考虑和参与这一行动呼吁将允许随着时间的推移改进实践和患者护理,并有可能降低通常与NOWS相关的医院再入院率。
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