Jamie Morton’s research while affiliated with University of Iowa and other places

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Publications (5)


Family Dysfunction, Trauma, Pain, & Substance Use Disorder in Childbearing-Aged Females
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April 2025

Journal of Pain

Jamie Morton

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Stigma Experienced by Perinatal Women with Opioid Dependency in the United States: A Qualitative Meta-Synthesis

June 2023

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Western Journal of Nursing Research

Stigma is a barrier to accessing care and treatment for perinatal women with pain and opioid dependency, resulting in increased maternal/neonatal morbidity and mortality, prolonged neonatal hospitalizations, and increased healthcare-related costs. This theory-generating qualitative meta-synthesis includes 18 qualitative research reports and describes the stigma-related experiences of perinatal women with opioid dependency. A model emerged consisting of cyclical yet pivotal care points, facilitators/deterrents of stigma, and stigma experiences including infant-associative stigma. Findings of this qualitative meta-synthesis include the following: (a) Perinatal stigma experiences may prevent women from accessing care; (b) Infant-associative stigma may influence the woman to deflect stigma from her infant onto herself; and (c) There is the risk of mothers withdrawing their infants from healthcare to protect from future anticipated stigma. Implications reveal ideal time points to enact healthcare interventions to reduce perinatal stigma experiences and its consequences on maternal/child health and wellness.

Citations (1)


... Birthparents diagnosed with substance use disorder (SUD), including opioid use disorder and their infants diagnosed with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS)/ neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome (NOWS) are equity-deserving populations that have historically been stigmatized and dehumanized in our healthcare system [9][10][11][12]. "Lethal fetal containers (p.17)" [9] and "Heroin Birthparents or Methadone Babies (p.127)" [13] are only a handful of examples of the stigmatized and discriminatory language that has been used in society and the healthcare system. ...

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Let us be heard: critical analysis and debate of collaborative research approaches used in implementation science research with equity-deserving populations
Stigma Experienced by Perinatal Women with Opioid Dependency in the United States: A Qualitative Meta-Synthesis
  • Citing Article
  • June 2023

Western Journal of Nursing Research