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Improving Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) by Creating a Culture of Recovery

Abstract

Recovering from Substance Use Disorder (SUD) takes more than just treatment. Statistics show a large percentage of the people who are successful in treatment relapse. This highlights the need to focus on long term recovery. The development of the NICU Peer Recovery Coach program provides support to moms with SUD.

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Description

45th Biennial Convention 2019 Theme: Connect. Collaborate. Catalyze.

Author Details

Bridgette D. Schulman, MSNEd, Women and Children's

Sigma Membership

Tau Psi at-Large

Lead Author Affiliation

Northeast Georgia Medical Center, Gainesville, Georgia, USA

Type

Presentation

Format Type

Text-based Document

Study Design/Type

N/A

Research Approach

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Keywords:

NICU Peer Recovery Coaches, Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome, Substance Use Disorder

Conference Name

45th Biennial Convention

Conference Host

Sigma Theta Tau International

Conference Location

Washington, DC, USA

Conference Year

2019

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The opposite of addiction is connection: Improving clinical outcomes by implementing NICU peer recovery coaches

Washington, DC, USA

Recovering from Substance Use Disorder (SUD) takes more than just treatment. Statistics show a large percentage of the people who are successful in treatment relapse. This highlights the need to focus on long term recovery. The development of the NICU Peer Recovery Coach program provides support to moms with SUD.