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Autor:
Marian Jarlenski, Susan Kennedy, Annaliese Johnson, Caroline Hale, Zoe D’Angelo, Aza Nedhari, Gerria Coffee, Molly Chappell-McPhail, Kiddada Green, Dara D. Méndez, Leigh G. Goetschius, Sarah Gareau, Kristin Ashford, Andrew J. Barnes, Katherine A. Ahrens, Kara Zivin, Elizabeth Mosley, Lu Tang, Writing Committee for Medicaid Outcomes Distributed Research Network
Publikováno v:
Health Research Policy and Systems, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2024)
Abstract Background Racial inequities in severe maternal morbidity (SMM) and mortality constitute a public health crisis in the United States. Doula care, defined as care from birth workers who provide culturally appropriate, non-clinical support dur
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9cf2753899ed4a39be68456317cae364
Autor:
P. Mimi Niles, Inas K. Mahdi, Wendy Davis, Fleda Mask Jackson, Aza Nedhari, Caitlin R. Williams, Sayida Peprah, Sequoia Ayala, Vu An Foster, Monica R. McLemore, Nastassia K. Davis, Jamila B. Perritt, Ifeyinwa V. Asiodu, Jasmine Getrouw-Moore, Jessica M. Harrison
Publikováno v:
Health Affairs. 40:1592-1596
Diagnoses of depression, anxiety, or other mental illness capture just one aspect of the psychosocial elements of the perinatal period. Perinatal loss; trauma; unstable, unsafe, or inhumane work environments; structural racism and gendered oppression
Autor:
Aza Nedhari
Publikováno v:
Washington Post, The. 09/16/2017.
Autor:
Foster VA; Vu-An Foster is the executive director of Life After 2 Losses, in Montclair, New Jersey., Harrison JM; Jessica M. Harrison is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of California San Francisco (UCSF), in San Francisco, California., Williams CR; Caitlin R. Williams is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Maternal and Child Health, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina., Asiodu IV; Ifeyinwa V. Asiodu is an assistant professor in the Department of Family Health Care Nursing, UCSF., Ayala S; Sequoia Ayala is the director of operations for Move to End Violence, in Atlanta, Georgia., Getrouw-Moore J; Jasmine Getrouw-Moore is a PhD candidate at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, in Greensboro, North Carolina. She was the executive director of the Office for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Guilford County Schools, in Greensboro, North Carolina, at the time this work was performed., Davis NK; Nastassia K. Davis is the executive director of the Perinatal Health Equity Foundation, in Montclair, New Jersey., Davis W; Wendy Davis is the executive director of Postpartum Support International, in Portland, Oregon., Mahdi IK; Inas K. Mahdi is a doctoral student in the Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, in Baltimore, Maryland., Nedhari A; Aza Nedhari is the executive director of Mamatoto Village, in Baltimore, Maryland., Niles PM; P. Mimi Niles is an assistant professor and faculty fellow at the Rory Meyers College of Nursing, New York University, in New York, New York., Peprah S; Sayida Peprah is the executive director of Diversity Uplifts, Inc., in Rancho Cucamonga, California., Perritt JB; Jamila B. Perritt is the president and CEO of Physicians for Reproductive Health, in Washington, D.C., McLemore MR; Monica R. McLemore (monica.mclemore@ucsf.edu) is an associate professor in the Department of Family Health Care Nursing, UCSF., Mask Jackson F; Fleda Mask Jackson is the president and CEO of MAJAICA, LLC, in Atlanta, Georgia.
Publikováno v:
Health affairs (Project Hope) [Health Aff (Millwood)] 2021 Oct; Vol. 40 (10), pp. 1592-1596.