2022
DOI: 10.1080/00952990.2022.2122483
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Supporting perinatal individuals with opioid use disorder and their newborns experiencing neonatal abstinence syndrome: impressions from patients and healthcare providers

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“…For instance, studies reported on the importance of ‘trust’ for women to feel safe with a HCP and only then would they feel comfortable to disclose the extent of their issues [ 15 , 55 , 59 , 60 , 63 , 77 , 85 ]. Conversely, several studies capturing HCPs’ experiences reported that they were fully aware trust was an essential requirement to provide optimal care to women [ 57 , 72 , 75 , 80 83 , 90 , 91 ]. Continuity of care provider was often mentioned by HCPs and women as a pre-requisite to build a relationship of trust and honesty [ 49 , 75 , 80 83 , 85 , 89 91 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For instance, studies reported on the importance of ‘trust’ for women to feel safe with a HCP and only then would they feel comfortable to disclose the extent of their issues [ 15 , 55 , 59 , 60 , 63 , 77 , 85 ]. Conversely, several studies capturing HCPs’ experiences reported that they were fully aware trust was an essential requirement to provide optimal care to women [ 57 , 72 , 75 , 80 83 , 90 , 91 ]. Continuity of care provider was often mentioned by HCPs and women as a pre-requisite to build a relationship of trust and honesty [ 49 , 75 , 80 83 , 85 , 89 91 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This ‘catch-22’ of incompatible conditions to facilitate positive interactions was found across several themes and subthemes. Another example is ‘feelings of motherhood’: several studies mentioned how women felt encouraged in their identity as a mother by their HCP and how this empowered them to engage with healthcare and the CP process [ 15 , 53 , 57 , 60 , 63 , 67 , 68 , 75 , 92 ]; Conversely, other studies mentioned women felt their identity as a mother was challenged and scrutinised, leading to distrust and feelings of shame and judgement [ 51 , 55 , 60 , 71 , 72 , 75 , 76 , 83 , 85 , 87 ]. As a result, almost all studies discussed the identity of motherhood with a lack of depth and complexity and overlooked the role of healthcare interactions to the cyclical development of feelings of motherhood.…”
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“…Mandatory reporters also report a poor response from CPS, express concern about lack of training on CAN and experience secondary trauma from reporting suspicion of CAN (McTavish et al., 2017). Ample‐published evidence indicates (Burduli et al., 2022; McTavish et al., 2019) significant maternal stress and system mistrust from reporting of CAN and the forcible removal of children from their families. Hence, those that are mandated reporters of CAN require education and support on how to respond to CAN (Afifi et al., 2018; McTavish et al., 2017, 2019) from a trauma‐informed care approach that includes anti‐racist pedagogy, and the need for broad social services support for families such as affordable housing and early childhood education.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%