Partnering with recovery community centers to build recovery capital by improving access to reproductive health - Online Course
The purpose of this article from Journal of Nursing Scholarship is to describe how reproductive health is essential to recovery and building recovery capital for people who can get pregnant, (1) introduce a pilot implementation science study working with trained peer support coaches to promote reproductive autonomy in the community, and (2) make policy and advocacy recommendations relevant to the new reproductive health landscape in the United States. We will also describe the adaptation and feasibility of the initial pilot study where we partnered with a recovery community center to train peer recovery coaches to provide low barrier resources (contraception, pregnancy tests and prenatal vitamins) and referrals to health care.
This course will retire after 10th May 2026.
Objectives:
- Self-report an increase in knowledge related to research/EBP from the selected journal article