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Nurs Womens Health ; 28(2): 101-108, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38281728

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OBJECTIVE: To implement the 5Ps Screen for Alcohol/Substance Use tool and the screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) process into clinical practice to determine if enhanced training would improve perinatal providers' adherence to universal screening. DESIGN: A quality improvement project using a pre- and postintervention design. SETTING/LOCAL PROBLEM: Three community-based, outpatient obstetrics and gynecology clinics in southeastern Massachusetts. The local problem identified was that no validated screening tool was being used for universal screening of substance use in pregnancy. INTERVENTIONS/MEASUREMENTS: Training consisted of two phases that reviewed the SBIRT process, the 5Ps screening tool, brief intervention conversations, and the process for referral to treatment. Pre- and postimplementation screening rates were compared and analyzed using descriptive statistics and chi-square tests of independence. RESULTS: Preimplementation screening rates were 14.4%. Screening rates measured 1 month after implementation were 44.6% (p < .001). Universal screening was not achieved. CONCLUSION: Short-term improvement in screening for perinatal substance use was observed. Whether these results are sustainable beyond the project time frame is unknown. Future work should examine longer-term outcomes and continued barriers to universal uptake of the screening protocol.


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Mass Screening , Substance-Related Disorders , Pregnancy , Female , Humans , Mass Screening/methods , Outpatients , Substance-Related Disorders/diagnosis , Referral and Consultation , Ambulatory Care Facilities
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