Growing together: Optimization of care through quality improvement for the mother/infant dyad affected by perinatal opioid use

Author Department

Ob/Gyn

Document Type

Article, Peer-reviewed

Publication Date

4-2024

Abstract

The care of the dyad affected by opioid use disorder (OUD) requires a multi-disciplinary approach that can be challenging for institutions to develop and maintain. However, over the years, many institutions have developed quality improvement (QI) initiatives aimed at improving outcomes for the mother, baby, and family. Over time, QI efforts targeting OUD in the perinatal period have evolved from focusing separately on the mother and baby to efforts addressing care of the dyad and family during pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum. Here, we review recent and impactful QI initiatives that serve as examples of work improving outcomes for this population. Further, we advocate that this work be done through a racial equity lens, given ongoing inequities in the care of particularly non-white populations with substance use disorders. Through QI frameworks, even small interventions can result in meaningful changes to the care of babies and families and improved outcomes.

Keywords: Opioid use disorder; Pregnancy; dyad; perinatal opioid use; quality improvement.

PMID

38702266

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