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. 2024 Oct 15;19:73. doi: 10.1186/s13722-024-00507-0

Table 5.

Information/Resources Needed by Organizations to Better Serve Perinatal Patients with OUD

Birthing Hospitals (n = 7)
Column % (n)
Prenatal Care Practices (n = 20)
Column % (n)
SUD Programs (n = 63)
Column % (n)
Education on meds for OUD in pregnancy 57.1% (5) 30.0% (6) 36.7% (22)
Education on other SUD treatment in pregnancy 85.7% (6) 35.0% (7) 43.3% (26)
Education on pregnancy-related medical concerns 85.7% (6) 25.0% (5) 46.7% (28)
Specialist consultation for SUD treatment in pregnancy 85.7% (6) 40.0% (8) 38.3% (23)
Specialist consultation for pregnancy-related medical concerns 57.1% (4) 5.0% (1) 43.3% (26)
Increased availability of specific resources for patients 85.7% (6) 30.0% (6) 41.7% (25)
Support for implementation for clinical workflows or policies 42.9% (3) 5.0% (1) 13.3% (8)
Onsite sexual health services provided by external partner 28.6% (2) 5.0% (1) 23.3% (14)
Onsite SUD treatment services provided by external partner 57.1% (4) 15.0% (3) 13.8% (8)
Ability to distribute naloxone to individuals directly 14.3% (1) 0 16.7% (10)