Women's Health Nurse Practitioner and Midwifery Education

Preventing FASDs: A curriculum for women's health nurse practitioner and midwifery education programs

Alcohol consumption among women of reproductive age is on the rise and there is strong and growing evidence of the wide spectrum of adverse fetal effects caused by alcohol.  It is therefore imperative that women’s health nurse practitioner (WHNP) and midwifery education programs include content regarding effective, client-centered strategies for the prevention of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) in their curriculum. 

NPs, Midwives, and Nurses: Partnering to Prevent FASDs has developed an adaptable "plug and play" modular curriculum to provide support to women's health nurse practitioner and midwifery education faculty to easily incorporate FASD-related content into their courses. The 7 short modules can be used together or individually based on faculty course needs and preferences.

Alignment with WHNP Guidelines and the Core Competencies for Basic Midwifery Practice

The WHNP Guidelines for Practice and Education (2020) reflect the WHNP role in screening for substance misuse/substance use disorders to include alcohol, educating clients about the risks of alcohol use during pregnancy both in preconception and prenatal care, and providing counseling and referrals as needed to eliminate or reduce the associated risks. 

The Core Competencies for Basic Midwifery Practice also include several components of preconception, antepartum and newborn care that relate to appropriate screening, counseling and education of individuals for modifiable risk factors including substance use and dependence. 

How to use the curriculum

The curriculum contains 7 modules that can be used independently or as a sequence depending on faculty course needs and objectives. Faculty can download all or part of the curriculum or link their students directly to the website to complete as an assignment or for extra credit. 

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Presenter: Marilyn Pierce-Bulger, MN, FNP, CNM Length: 23 minutes

American women consume alcohol in larger quantities and higher frequencies than in previous decades. Health care providers often hesitate to address alcohol use with patients seen in practice. This webinar reviews alcohol use trends among women and how they relate in to particular to women of reproductive age.

Access at www.npwh.org/courses/home/details/823.

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Presenter: Carolyn Shaputnic, RNC-NIC, MPH                                                    Length: 19 minutes

The teratogenic effects of alcohol use during pregnancy have been well-established in the research literature. This webinar reviews relative findings and discusses known effects of alcohol on a developing embryo and fetus.

Access at www.npwh.org/courses/home/details/824.

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Presenter: Marilyn Pierce-Bulger, MN, FNP, CNM                                     Length: 20 minutes

This webinar describes a known clinical set of outcomes associated with prenatal alcohol exposure. Recognition challenges are discussed.

Access at www.npwh.org/courses/home/details/825.

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Presenter: Marilyn Pierce-Bulger, MN, FNP, CNM                                     Length: 24 minutes

Recommended guidelines for alcohol use among women are often lower than individuals may expect. According to CDC, only one in six patients discuss personal alcohol consumption with a healthcare provider. This webinar introduces the AUDIT (U.S.), a validated alcohol screening instrument used to effectively understand a patient’s alcohol use.

Access at www.npwh.org/courses/home/details/829.

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Presenter: Marilyn Pierce-Bulger, MN, FNP, CNM                                     Length: 22 minutes

Effectively addressing alcohol use as part of preconception care can include several types of interventions. Three types of brief interventions to prevent alcohol-exposed pregnancies are discussed in this webinar.

Access at www.npwh.org/courses/home/details/830.

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Presenter: Marilyn Pierce-Bulger, MN, FNP, CNM                                     Length: 26 minutes

This webinar illustrates various examples of brief interventions including a case study and answers to common questions pregnant clients may have about alcohol use.

Access at www.npwh.org/courses/home/details/831.

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Presenter: Kathleen Tavenner Mitchell, MHS, LCADC                                      Length: 24 minutes

It is easy to assume a woman who has a child living with an FASD fits a certain profile. This webinar discusses reasons why women may drink alcohol during pregnancy and how nurses can play a compassionate role in preventing FASD.

Access at www.npwh.org/courses/home/details/833.

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