Low Barrier Perinatal Psychiatric Care For Patients With Substance Use Disorder: Meeting Patients Across The Perinatal Continuum Where They Are

INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF PSYCHIATRY(2021)

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Pregnant and postpartum patients with substance use disorders (SUD) often have other co-occurring mental health disorders. Complications of substance use and mental health conditions, such as overdose and suicide, are a significant contributor to maternal morbidity and mortality. For individuals dually diagnosed with SUD and other mental health disorders, the perinatal period can be both a motivating and a vulnerable period for care. Barriers to optimal care include, but are not limited to, lack of screening, lack of referrals for care, a limited number of psychiatric providers available to care for pregnant patients, and stigma around mental health and addiction care in pregnancy. In this review, we discuss approaches to low-barrier perinatal psychiatric care for women with SUD to promote engagement in care. We review (1) appropriate psychiatric assessment and diagnostic work-up; (2) treatment planning incorporating shared-decision making, non-punitive and culturally sensitive patient-centred care, and principles of harm reduction with a focus on psychopharmacology, and (3) the benefits of an integrated and collaborative multidisciplinary care model for this subpopulation of vulnerable patients.
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Perinatal psychiatry, women's mental health, perinatal addiction, perinatal substance use disorder, reproductive psychiatry, low barrier care women's psychiatry, addiction in pregnancy, substance use disorder in pregnancy, postpartum mental health
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