PERINATAL SUBSTANCE USE

SAVING POSTPARTUM LIVES TOOLKIT

For a number of years, unintentional overdose has been a leading cause of pregnancy-related death in Ohio, with the postpartum period posing the greatest risk. In response, OPQC, with CDC funding, developed the Saving Postpartum Lives Toolkit to support nurses, OB providers, and pharmacists in providing Naloxone education and access as part of postpartum discharge care. 

 The toolkit was shaped by feedback from EMPOWER moms with lived experience and postpartum patients, fostering inclusivity and addressing stigma. It promotes systems change by integrating Naloxone into maternal care and was tested in collaboration with Ohio birthing hospitals. Please click here to access the toolkit.

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Together for Better Care

Patient, Clinical, and Research Strategies to Support Perinatal Patients with Substance Use Disorder

The Together for Better Care webinar series, a collaborative effort between OPQC and the EMPOWER Project, aims to raise awareness and highlight strategies to address perinatal care issues and provide support for mothers navigating opioid use disorder (OUD) challenges.

Access the past OPQC and the EMPOWER Project webinar series designed to foster a supportive and informed community dedicated to the well-being of both mothers with OUD and their newborns.  

Previous Webinars

Impact of Stigma on Perinatal Patients with Substance Use Disorder: Recommendations for Moving Forward

Breastfeeding for Patients with Substance Use Disorder

Narcan for the Perinatal Patient with Opioid Use Disorder

Supporting Perinatal Patients with Substance Use Disorder During the First Year Postpartum

Addressing Disparities in SUD Care and Outcomes