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Opioid use disorder: Calling pharmacists to action for better preconception and pregnancy care

Authors :
Justin W. Cole
Natalie A. DiPietro Mager
David R. Bright
Julia D. Muzzy Williamson
Source :
Research in socialadministrative pharmacy : RSAP. 18(7)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Opioid use disorder (OUD) in women of child-bearing potential is problematic in the United States. This has resulted in increasing risk for adverse maternal outcomes, neonatal abstinence syndrome, fetal and neonatal harm, prolonged hospitalizations, and increased health care costs. Pharmacists in all practice settings have opportunities to provide preconception and pregnancy care to prevent and manage OUD. Given pharmacists’ scope of practice and expertise, key roles include assessing patients for OUD; mitigating exposure; educating patients regarding potential infant effects; recommending contraceptive methods and counseling on proper use; ensuring safe breastfeeding with concurrent medications; and linking patients to needed services. Through patient counseling, medication management, and harm reduction interventions, pharmacists can work to combat this public health crisis. To encourage increased uptake of pharmacists into these roles, more needs to be done to reimburse pharmacists for these important services and quantify their impact on patient and population health outcomes.

Details

ISSN :
19348150
Volume :
18
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Research in socialadministrative pharmacy : RSAP
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....02870d81c62964b26ada58e955ff49ae