Substance Use Disorder Resources
Substance Use Disorders (SUD) is dependent of evidence shown to cause impaired control, social problems, risky use, and physical dependence with the recurrent use of alcohol and/or other substances. The number of symptoms evident determines the level of severity (mild, moderate, or severe). Dependence is categorized by a severe SUD level evident of six or more symptoms (American Psychiatric Association, 2022).
- Analgesia and Anesthesia in the Intrapartum Period – Hard Copy
The purpose of this Guideline is to provide evidence-based clinical practice recommendations for nursing assessment and management of women in the intrapartum period choosing various types of analgesia/anesthesia for pain management.
- Analgesia and Anesthesia in the Intrapartum Period – Electronic Download
The purpose of this Guideline is to provide evidence-based clinical practice recommendations for nursing assessment and management of women in the intrapartum period choosing various types of analgesia/anesthesia for pain management. - SBAR: Respectful Maternity Care for Individuals with Substance Use Disorder (SUD)
- SBAR for Respectful Maternity Care of the Neurodivergent Population
- Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing (JOGNN)
- Nursing for Women’s Health (NWH)
- Virtual Peer Support in Women’s Health for Pregnant People and Mothers With Substance Use Disorder (2022)
- Nurses’ Descriptions of Interactions When Caring for Women With Perinatal Substance Use Disorders and Their Infants (2021)
- Health Care Providers’ Perceived Barriers to Screening for Substance Use During Pregnancy (2021)
- Healthy Mom & Baby
- Resources for Clinicians
- The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG)