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Structural Racism in Newborn Drug Testing: Perspectives of Health Care and Child Protective Services Professionals.

Carol ShettyLauren OshmanAmanda CostaVictoria WaidleyEmily MadlambayanMadgean JoassaintKatharine McCabeCourtney TownselJustine P WuChristopher J FrankP Paul Chandanabhumma
Published in: Annals of family medicine (2024)
Health care professionals recognized structural racism as a driver of disproportionate newborn drug testing. Lack of knowledge and skill limitations of HCPs were barriers to dismantling power structures, thus impeding systems-level change. Institutional changes should shift focus from biologic testing and reporting to supporting the mutual needs of birthing parent and child through family-centered substance use treatment. State and federal policy changes are needed to ensure health equity for Black families and eliminate reporting to CPS for prenatal substance exposure when no concern for child abuse and neglect exists.
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