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                  <dc:date>2025-05</dc:date>
                  <dc:format>38 pages</dc:format>
                  <dc:contributor>Valencia, Isabella</dc:contributor>
          <dc:contributor>Lynch, John</dc:contributor>
          <dc:contributor>Saint, Michelle</dc:contributor>
          <dc:contributor>Barrett, The Honors College</dc:contributor>
          <dc:contributor>School of Life Sciences</dc:contributor>
          <dc:contributor>Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics</dc:contributor>
                  <dc:description>A discussion of Neonatal Abstinence syndrome through a post-colonial lens. Looking at the social and political factors affecting barriers to care for opioid use in the Black community and understanding how this actively leads to disparity in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Additionally, this paper offers interventions that must be addressed in order to care for the Black community throughout their lifespan, in hopes of addressing significant health disparities affecting livelihood from birth. </dc:description>
                  <dc:subject>NICU</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>Neonatal</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>Opioid Use</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>Health Disaparities</dc:subject>
                  <dc:title>Disparity in The Mother-baby Dyad for Black Americans; an Examination of
Health Inequity for Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome.</dc:title></oai_dc:dc></metadata></record></GetRecord></OAI-PMH>
