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Treating Women With Children: What Does the Evidence Say?

, RN-BC, DNP(s), MBA, CARN-AP, CCDP-D
Pages 83-85 | Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

This systematic review of the literature examines the barriers women, especially women who are pregnant and parenting, experience when they attempt to access treatment for a substance use problem. These barriers impact their rate of entering and successfully completing treatment thus preventing them from returning to full participation in society. A provider of residential treatment for women with substance use disorders wants to develop a program that can reduce or remove some of these barriers. Does the evidence support a practice change to a gender specific, comprehensive inpatient residential treatment program for women who are pregnant and parenting?

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