Trauma-informed, integrated primary care: A medical home model for children with prenatal drug exposure who enter foster care

Volume: 127, Pages: 106089 - 106089
Published: Aug 1, 2021
Abstract
The rise in prenatal or childhood substance exposure diagnoses resulting from parental substance use has led to an increase in the number of children placed in foster care. Meeting the multifaceted health care needs of children with prenatal drug exposure (PDE) who enter foster care requires significant time, resources, and coordination. In addition to conditions resulting from their experiences of trauma, children in foster care often have...
Paper Details
Title
Trauma-informed, integrated primary care: A medical home model for children with prenatal drug exposure who enter foster care
Published Date
Aug 1, 2021
Volume
127
Pages
106089 - 106089
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