School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, 279 University Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA.
Matern Child Health J. 2012 Apr;16(3):649-55. doi: 10.1007/s10995-011-0800-2.
For many decades, early access to prenatal care has been considered the gold standard for improving birth outcomes. In Contra Costa County, a diverse urban and suburban county of over one million people in the San Francisco Bay Area, the Family Maternal and Child Health Programs of Contra Costa Health Services (CCHS) have seen high rates of early entry into prenatal care since 2000. Yet despite our best efforts to increase access to quality prenatal care, our rates of low birth weight and infant mortality, especially among African Americans, continue to be high. When we were introduced to the Life Course Perspective in 2003 as an organizational framework for our programmatic activities, we recognized that emerging scientific evidence in the literature demonstrated the importance of social and environmental factors in determining health and health equity, and supported a general impression in the field that prenatal care was not enough to improve birth outcomes. The Life Course Perspective suggests that many of the risk and protective factors that influence health and wellbeing across the lifespan also play an important role in birth outcomes and in health and quality of life beyond the initial years. In this article, we describe the Life Course Perspective and how one local Maternal and Child Health Program adopted and adapted this paradigm by creating and launching a Life Course Initiative to guide our programs and services. The Life Course Initiative implemented by CCHS is designed to reduce inequities in birth outcomes, improve reproductive potential, and change the health of future generations by introducing a longitudinal, integrated, and ecological approach to implementing maternal and child health programs.
几十年来,早期获得产前护理一直被认为是改善生育结果的黄金标准。在旧金山湾区拥有超过 100 万人口的多元化城市和郊区县康特拉科斯塔县,自 2000 年以来,家庭母婴健康计划(CCHS)的产前护理早期进入率一直很高。尽管我们尽最大努力增加获得优质产前护理的机会,但我们的低出生体重和婴儿死亡率(尤其是非裔美国人)仍然居高不下。当我们在 2003 年首次接触生命历程视角作为我们计划活动的组织框架时,我们认识到文献中出现的新科学证据表明社会和环境因素在决定健康和健康公平方面的重要性,并支持该领域的一个普遍印象,即产前护理不足以改善生育结果。生命历程视角表明,影响整个生命周期健康和幸福感的许多风险和保护因素在出生结果以及初始年限之外的健康和生活质量方面也起着重要作用。在本文中,我们描述了生命历程视角以及当地母婴健康计划如何通过创建和启动生命历程倡议来采用和适应这一模式,从而指导我们的计划和服务。CCHS 实施的生命历程倡议旨在通过引入对母婴健康计划的纵向、综合和生态方法来减少出生结果的不平等,提高生殖潜力,并改变后代的健康。