| Literature DB >> 32754861 |
Gitau Mburu1, Sylvia Ayon2, Samantha Mahinda2, Khoshnood Kaveh3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Drug use during pregnancy can have negative effects on maternal and child health. However, there is a dearth of data regarding drug use among pregnant women in Kenya, where illicit drug use is on the rise. In this paper, we report factors influencing women's decisions to use drugs during pregnancy.Entities:
Keywords: Africa; Drug use; Harm reduction; Kenya; Maternal; Pregnancy
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32754861 PMCID: PMC7419458 DOI: 10.1007/s10995-020-02910-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Matern Child Health J ISSN: 1092-7875
Services provided at the study sites
| Service domain | Outreach-based services | Services at drop-in centres | Referrals to other health facilities |
|---|---|---|---|
| HIV | Condoms, HIV testing and education | HIV testing and counselling services | HIV treatment, testing of hepatitis C and Tuberculosis |
| Harm reduction | Clean needle and syringes, alcohol swab, cotton wool | Addiction counselling, first aid for violence and overdose | Provision of opioid substitution therapy with methadone |
| Sexual and reproductive health | Information on family planning and provision of tampons and oral contraceptive pills | Pre-natal education, provision of short-term reversible contraceptives | Long-acting contraceptives, ante-natal care, and cervical cancer screening |
| Social and child-care services | Transport to drop-in centres and health facilities | Personal hygiene items, day shelter, diapers for babies | Referrals for post-rape and legal assistance |