Addressing Perinatal Substance Use: A Triad Approach Led by the Colorado Perinatal Care Quality Collaborative

Author:

Johnson Amber1ORCID,Swenson Karli S.12ORCID,Dillner Elena1ORCID,Klie Kaylin A.34ORCID,Duncan Rachael3ORCID,Brandspigel Sara1ORCID,Breen Katie1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Colorado Perinatal Care Quality Collaborative Denver Colorado

2. Department of Pediatrics University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Aurora Colorado

3. The Naloxone Project Denver Colorado

4. Departments of Family Medicine and Psychiatry University of Colorado School of Medicine Aurora Colorado

Abstract

AbstractUnintentional overdose is a leading driver of maternal death in Colorado. The high volume of maternal deaths from preventable causes lends questions to failures in our clinical and community‐based care for pregnant and postpartum people. The Colorado Maternal Mortality Review Committee identified 3 main contributors including stigma in the community and health care system, fragmentation of the health care system, and the need for more clinician training. The Colorado Perinatal Care Quality Collaborative led a 3‐pronged intervention to address these challenges and improve perinatal care. The first intervention, the Colorado Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health Substance Use Disorder quality improvement initiative, partnered with birthing hospitals statewide to institute universal screening and timely referral for individuals at risk of substance use disorder (SUD) and perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. The second intervention, the Improve Perinatal Access, Coordination, and Treatment for Behavioral Health initiative, established a perinatal support network within communities. This program assists individuals with SUD, perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, or social needs to navigate the perinatal period. The third intervention, the Colorado Maternal Overdose Matters Plus program, has enhanced in‐hospital access to pharmacotherapy for pregnant and postpartum individuals with SUD through training and technical support. These collaborative initiatives aim to minimize barriers to care by integrating inpatient screening, treatment referrals, pharmacotherapy access, and community care support to mitigate maternal mortality in Colorado.

Funder

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

Publisher

Wiley

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