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Stakeholder Perspectives on Advancing Understanding of Prenatal Opioid Exposure and Brain Development From the iOPEN Consortium of the Healthy Brain and Child Development Study

机译:利益攸关方观察促进对健康大脑和儿童发展研究的IOPen联盟的产前阿片暴露和大脑发展的看法

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Introduction: There is a dire need for research regarding the implications of opioid use during pregnancy on fetal and childhood development to better inform both medical practice and policy. The Healthy Brain and Child Development Study will examine brain and behavioral development from birth through the first decade of life. Due to large scope and anticipated complexity of this initiative, an 18-month planning phase was implemented across 28 sites across the nation. A core element of the Phase I initiative involved the development of Stakeholder Advisory Committees to inform the next phase of the initiative. Methods: Phase I stakeholder meetings were conducted at Oregon Health and Science University, New York University Langone Medical Center, the University of Pittsburgh, and the University of Vermont to better understand perspectives and inform upcoming research. Despite differences in the structure of the stakeholder meetings by site, the overarching goals for the meetings included establishing relationships, gathering input, and learning about research engagement. Documents from each meeting were reviewed for location, duration, attendees, common research themes, and pertinent suggestions for improving research approaches. Results: All stakeholders had high levels of interest in research for pregnant people with substance use disorders and agreed on research priorities including collaboration, connection, communication, and support. Different stakeholders offered unique perspectives on various aspects of study design and themes that emerged through meetings. Discussion: Overall, there was excitement about the research, especially the opportunity to include the voices of people with lived experience; collaboration between providers, peer support specialists, patients, and others; and excitement around contributing to research that could elucidate new and pertinent findings in the realm of addiction medicine and child development. Sites also found that there is mistrust between people with substance use disorder and the medical system, and this could be addressed by including people with lived experience on the research team, forming connections, communicating clearly, training the research team in implicit bias, and practicing trauma-informed care. In conclusion, these stakeholder meetings provided valuable information for structuring upcoming studies; however, researchers would have benefitted from more time and more opportunities for in-person connection.
机译:介绍:有关于阿片类药物在怀孕期间对胎儿和童年发展的影响的研究有所了解,以更好地了解医疗实践和政策。健康的大脑和儿童开发研究将通过前十年来检查大脑和行为发展。由于这项倡议的较大范围和预期的复杂性,一个18个月的规划阶段在整个国家的28个地点实施了18个月的规划阶段。 I阶段的核心要素涉及利益相关者咨询委员会的发展,以告知下一阶段的倡议。方法:第I阶段利益攸关方会议在俄勒冈州卫生和科学大学进行,北约大学兰松医疗中心,匹兹堡大学,佛蒙特大学,更好地了解观点并告知即将到来的研究。尽管现场利益攸关方会议的结构差异,但会议的总体目标包括建立关系,收集投入和学习研究参与。每次会议的文件进行审查,以了解所在地,持续时间,与会者,共同的研究主题和提高研究方法的相关建议。结果:所有利益攸关方对孕妇的研究高度兴趣,并同意研究优先事项,包括协作,联系,沟通和支持。不同的利益相关者提供了通过会议出现的研究设计和主题的各个方面提供独特的观点。讨论:总体而言,研究的兴奋,尤其是将人们声音的机会兴奋地介绍;提供商之间的合作,同伴支持专家,患者和其他人;而且兴奋促进了研究,以阐明成瘾医学和儿童发展领域中的新和相关发现。遗址还发现,有物质使用障碍和医疗系统的人之间存在不信任,这可以通过包括研究团队的生活经验,形成联系,清楚地进行沟通,在隐含的偏见中培训研究团队,并练习创伤知识护理。总之,这些利益相关方会议为构建即将到来的研究提供了有价值的信息;然而,研究人员将从更多的时间和更多的内部联系机会受益。

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