2024
DOI: 10.1111/jmwh.13697
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Implementing Best Practice When Screening Birthing People for a Substance Use Disorder

Sheila Kaufman,
Patricia D. Suplee,
Damali M. Campbell‐Oparaji
et al.

Abstract: Screening for substance use disorder (SUD) is an essential part of antepartum care. Best practice for screening requires the use of a validated tool early in pregnancy to identify those at risk and to connect them with counseling and treatment. In many health systems and practices, urine toxicology testing is erroneously employed as a SUD screening tool despite consistent recommendations against its routine use. The results are often misinterpreted as diagnostic of SUD and can have harmful downstream effects f… Show more

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