Abstract

Pregnant women with substance use disorders (SUDs) may experience stigma and implicit and explicit biases from their health care provider when they seek prenatal care. This study explored the perceptions of providers who care for pregnant women with SUDs and examined changes in their perceptions after an educational intervention.

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