The increase in substance use during pregnancy results in a higher incidence of neonatal abstinence syndrome/neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome (NAS/NOWS), straining health care and social systems and creating an economic burden. There is a paradigm shift in transitioning the care approach for NAS/NOWS from a medical model of care to a family-centered individualized non-pharmacological care approach with non-pharmacological interventions as the first line of treatment. Supporting families after birth with a nurturing environment and providing them with a toolbox of non-pharmacological interventions prepares them for the transition from hospital to home.
Keywords: Eat sleep console; Family-centered individualized care; Neonatal abstinence syndrome; Neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome; Nonpharmacological; Quality initiatives; Standardization; State Perinatal Quality Collaboratives.
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