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J Addict Med ; 17(1): 1-3, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35796411

ABSTRACT

Families of newborns are frequently referred to child protection systems because of parental substance use, yet many families face barriers to accessing prenatal care and substance use treatment services. Although federal legislation requires states to develop Plans of Safe Care to address families' health and substance use treatment needs, few have developed comprehensive and systematic approaches to provide perinatal support to parents and infants. In this commentary, we describe the development and initial testing of a Plan of Safe Care that engages patients and their providers in perinatal care coordination. Developed out of an in-depth analysis of current care workflows at an urban safety net health system, the Plan of Safe Care facilitates conversations with clients around delivery planning and aligns resources to support families with substance use disorders.


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Perinatal Care , Substance-Related Disorders , Child , Infant , Pregnancy , Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Prenatal Care , Substance-Related Disorders/therapy
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J Med Internet Res ; 22(12): e22420, 2020 12 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33325836

ABSTRACT

Historically, medical trainees were educated in the hospital on real patients. Over the last decade, there has been a shift to practicing skills through simulations with mannequins or patient actors. Virtual reality (VR), and in particular, the use of 360-degree video and audio (cineVR), is the next-generation advancement in medical simulation that has novel applications to augment clinical skill practice, empathy building, and team training. In this paper, we describe methods to design and develop a cineVR medical education curriculum for trauma care training using real patient care scenarios at an urban, safety-net hospital and Level 1 trauma center. The purpose of this publication is to detail the process of finding a cineVR production partner; choosing the camera perspectives; maintaining patient, provider, and staff privacy; ensuring data security; executing the cineVR production process; and building the curriculum.


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Computer Simulation/standards , Education, Medical/methods , Simulation Training/methods , Virtual Reality , Humans , Wounds and Injuries
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