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    • Public Health
    • Maternal Health
    • Substance Use Research

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    • Maternal marijuana use during breastfeeding poses potential risks to infants.
    • A systematic approach is needed to address this issue in clinical settings.
    • The Screening, Brief Intervention, Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) model offers a potential framework.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To implement and evaluate a quality improvement project using the SBIRT model to address maternal marijuana use among breastfeeding mothers.
    • To assess nurses' adherence to the SBIRT process in a real-world clinical setting.

    Main Methods:

    • A quality improvement project was conducted across three Texas hospitals.
    • Nurses implemented a systematic process based on the SBIRT model for postpartum mothers.
    • Screening for marijuana use, brief intervention, and referral to treatment were key components.

    Main Results:

    • Nurses screened all postpartum mothers for marijuana use.
    • Mothers reporting marijuana use received counseling on abstinence during breastfeeding and educational materials.
    • Mean nurse adherence to the SBIRT process was 69%, surpassing the 50% project aim.

    Conclusions:

    • The SBIRT model is adaptable and effectively implemented for addressing maternal marijuana use in breastfeeding mothers.
    • A systematic SBIRT process can help mitigate potential harm to infants exposed to marijuana through breast milk.