Erschienen in:
24.07.2020 | Original Article
A Process Evaluation of a Substance Use Program for Pregnant Women: Lessons Learned from the Field
verfasst von:
Jessica L. Chou, Bertranna A. Muruthi, Maliha Ibrahim, Emily Janes, Lara B. Pennington, Rosalie Seiler, Katherine Pierce, Debra Zand, Dara Herbert
Erschienen in:
International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction
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Ausgabe 1/2022
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Abstract
The present study used a process evaluation to explore a women-specific program that addresses the complex treatment needs of pregnant and postpartum women (PPW) with substance use disorders (SUDs). Data was collected from program participants (N = 29), the primary treatment center, key partners (N = 7), and representatives from community stakeholders (N = 11). Successes and challenges of implementing a program for PPW with SUDs were determined. Results indicated successes among initial planning stages, client satisfaction, and stakeholder collaboration, while challenges to service delivery and larger system collaboration are discussed.