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Maternal Child Health Nurses' Care Of The Opioid Addicted Mother And Infant: A Grounded Theory Study, Alice Marie Nash
Maternal Child Health Nurses' Care Of The Opioid Addicted Mother And Infant: A Grounded Theory Study, Alice Marie Nash
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Problem: Opioid addiction in pregnancy is a public health crisis that is growing daily. This increased use of opioids during pregnancy has caused a steady rise in the number of infants born addicted to opioids. Current trends in maternal child heath (MCH) settings encourage mothers and babies to be cared for together. Nurses who work in MCH settings care for the opioid addicted mother and her infant(s) as a single patient dyad. Care required for the opioid-addicted mother-infant dyad (OAMID) presents challenges to maternal-child health (MCH) nurses related to the consequences of opioid addiction.
Purpose: The purpose of this grounded …