2007
DOI: 10.1177/1744987107079592
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Drug using parents: an exploration of family focused support from health professionals

Abstract: The objective of this paper was to explore the challenges identified by four health professionals working with families who misuse drugs in relation to family parenting responsibilities. Participants included a midwife, a public health nurse, a general practitioner and a specialist addiction nurse.The paper explored self reflections by the participants of their practice in a primary care setting.Three challenges were identified: family focused care; ethical considerations; and the need for a supported learning… Show more

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“…Although the role of healthcare providers in the management of problem drug use is well established (Department of Health ), their role in caring for children and families affected by parental drug use is little examined (Moy et al . ). It is assumed that healthcare staff such as general practitioners (GPs), community midwives, public health nurses (Health Visitors) and addiction staff will play a key role in supporting families and protecting children from harm (Scottish Government ), yet the voices of these practitioners are largely absent from the parenting support literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Although the role of healthcare providers in the management of problem drug use is well established (Department of Health ), their role in caring for children and families affected by parental drug use is little examined (Moy et al . ). It is assumed that healthcare staff such as general practitioners (GPs), community midwives, public health nurses (Health Visitors) and addiction staff will play a key role in supporting families and protecting children from harm (Scottish Government ), yet the voices of these practitioners are largely absent from the parenting support literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%