作者
Melissa Ackerman, Claudia Madampage, Lynette Epp, Kali Gartner, Alexandra King
发表日期
2021/8
期刊
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics
出版商
https://doi.org/10.1002/ijgo.13851
简介
Background
Indigenous women are overrepresented among people who use (PWU) methamphetamine (MA) due to colonialism and intergenerational trauma. Prenatal methamphetamine exposure (PME) is increasing as the number of PWUMA of childbearing age grows. Yet impacts of MA in pregnancy and effective interventions are not yet well understood.
Objective
We conducted an environmental scan of published and grey literature (2010–2020) to determine effects of MA use in pregnancy for mothers and their offspring, effective interventions and implications for Indigenous women.
Search strategy
A strategic search of Ovid Medline, Embase, ProQuest—Public Health and CINAHL databases identified academic literature, while Google and ProQuest—Public Health identified grey literature.
Selection criteria
Article selection was based on titles, abstracts and keywords. The time frame captured recent MA …
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