Dear Cyd,
this does not answer your question, I'm afraid, but we did a qualitative
study of drug misusing pregnant women in Aberdeen. See:
Mitchell, E., et al.. (2003) Specialist Care for Drug Using Pregnant Women:
The Golden Square Clinic in Aberdeen, British Journal of Midwifery 11: 7-11.
I have copied the references for you, which may be of use:
ACMD (Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs) (1989), Aids and Drug
Misuse, Part 2. Department of Health. London : HMSO.
Clarke K, Formby, J (2000) Feeling Good, Doing Fine. Druglink
15(5):10-13
CRAG/SCOTMEG (1995) Working Group on Maternity Services. Antenatal
Care. (MSP 2/95) Edinburgh: CRAG
Hepburn M (1993) Drug Use in Pregnancy. British J Hosp Med 49(1):
51-55
Hepburn M (1995) The Glasgow Women's Reproductive Health Service.
Changing Childbirth Update 3:11
Hepburn M, Elliott, L (1997) A Community Obstetric Service for Women
with Special Needs. Brit J Mid 5(8): 485-488
Klee H, Jackson M (1998) Illicit Drug Use, Pregnancy and Early
Motherhood. Report submitted to Department of Health Task Force to Review
Services for Drug Misusers, SRHSA, Manchester Metropolitan University. p 58
Lloyd-Knapman N (1999) Drugs Counselling and the Pregnant Addict.
In: Siney C, ed. 1999. Pregnancy and Drug Misuse, Books for Midwives Press,
England: 154-161
Siney C (1999) Management of Pregnant Women who are Drug Dependent.
In: Siney C, ed. 1999. Pregnancy and Drug Misuse, Books for Midwives Press,
England: 24-34
Hope some of this is of use to you.
Edwin
Dr. Edwin R. van Teijlingen
Co-ordinator M.Sc. Health Services & Public Health Research
Department of Public Health & Dugald Baird Centre for Research on Women's
Health
Medical School
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