TY - JOUR
T1 - National Partnership for Maternal Safety
T2 - Consensus Bundle on Obstetric Care for Women With Opioid Use Disorder
AU - Krans, Elizabeth E.
AU - Campopiano, Melinda
AU - Cleveland, Lisa M.
AU - Goodman, Daisy
AU - Kilday, Deborah
AU - Kendig, Susan
AU - Leffert, Lisa R.
AU - Main, Elliott K.
AU - Mitchell, Kathleen T.
AU - O'gurek, David T.
AU - D'oria, Robyn
AU - Mcdaniel, Deidre
AU - Terplan, Mishka
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.
PY - 2019/8/1
Y1 - 2019/8/1
N2 - The opioid epidemic is a public health crisis, and pregnancy-associated morbidity and mortality due to substance use highlights the need to prioritize substance use as a major patient safety issue. To assist health care providers with this process and mitigate the effect of substance use on maternal and fetal safety, the National Partnership for Maternal Safety within the Council on Patient Safety in Women's Health Care has created a patient safety bundle to reduce adverse maternal and neonatal health outcomes associated with substance use. The Consensus Bundle on Obstetric Care for Women with Opioid Use Disorder provides a series of evidence-based recommendations to standardize and improve the quality of health care services for pregnant and postpartum women with opioid use disorder, which should be implemented in every maternity care setting. A series of implementation resources have been created to help providers, hospitals, and health systems translate guidelines into clinical practice, and multiple state-level Perinatal Quality Collaboratives are developing quality improvement initiatives to facilitate the bundle-adoption process. Structure, process, and outcome metrics have also been developed to monitor the adoption of evidence-based practices and ensure consistency in clinical care.
AB - The opioid epidemic is a public health crisis, and pregnancy-associated morbidity and mortality due to substance use highlights the need to prioritize substance use as a major patient safety issue. To assist health care providers with this process and mitigate the effect of substance use on maternal and fetal safety, the National Partnership for Maternal Safety within the Council on Patient Safety in Women's Health Care has created a patient safety bundle to reduce adverse maternal and neonatal health outcomes associated with substance use. The Consensus Bundle on Obstetric Care for Women with Opioid Use Disorder provides a series of evidence-based recommendations to standardize and improve the quality of health care services for pregnant and postpartum women with opioid use disorder, which should be implemented in every maternity care setting. A series of implementation resources have been created to help providers, hospitals, and health systems translate guidelines into clinical practice, and multiple state-level Perinatal Quality Collaboratives are developing quality improvement initiatives to facilitate the bundle-adoption process. Structure, process, and outcome metrics have also been developed to monitor the adoption of evidence-based practices and ensure consistency in clinical care.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85070661058
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U2 - 10.1097/AOG.0000000000003381
DO - 10.1097/AOG.0000000000003381
M3 - Article
C2 - 31306323
AN - SCOPUS:85070661058
SN - 0029-7844
VL - 134
SP - 365
EP - 375
JO - Obstetrics and gynecology
JF - Obstetrics and gynecology
IS - 2
ER -