Lessons Learned Serving Pregnant, Postpartum, and Parenting People with Substance Use Disorders in Massachusetts: The Moms Do Care Program

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Laura Sternberger
Amy Sorensen-Alawad
Telyia Prescott
Hibiki Sakai
Kayla Brown
Norma Finkelstein
Amy Salomon
Davida M. Schiff
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[1] Institute for Health and Recovery,
[2] Massachusetts Department of Public Health,undefined
[3] Advocates for Human Potential,undefined
[4] Inc. Center for Research and Evaluation,undefined
[5] Advocates for Human Potential,undefined
[6] Inc. Center for Research and Evaluation,undefined
[7] Massachusetts General Hospital,undefined
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Maternal and Child Health Journal | 2023年 / 27卷
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Perinatal care; Substance use disorder; Peer recovery; Integrated care; Trauma-informed care;
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The Moms Do Care (MDC) Program is an integrated, multidisciplinary model of service provision originally created in response to the rising rates of perinatal opioid use disorder in Massachusetts. By partnering with and enhancing the capacities of medical, substance use disorder, and behavioral health providers along the perinatal continuum of care, and by leveraging the expertise of perinatal recovery coaches, MDC established and expanded webs of regional support for families impacted by any SUD. The MDC model is especially noteworthy to those building sustainable, multidisciplinary models of health care and perinatal SUD services for this population.
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页数:7
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