Chao Shin M, Wakeel Fathima, Herman Dena, Higgins Chandra, Shi Lu, Chow Jessica, Sun Stacy, Lu Michael C
Research, Evaluation and Planning Division, Los Angeles County Department of Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Programs, 600 Commonwealth Avenue, 8th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.
Ferris State University College of Health Professions, 200 Ferris Drive, VFS 428, Big Rapids, MI 49307, USA.
Adv Prev Med. 2014;2014:293648. doi: 10.1155/2014/293648. Epub 2014 Dec 11.
Objectives. In order to comprehensively examine the risks and resources associated with racial-ethnic disparities in adverse obstetric outcomes, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health and the University of California, Los Angeles, joined efforts to design and implement the 2007 Los Angeles Mommy and Baby (LAMB) study. This paper aims to present the conceptual frameworks underlying the study's development, highlight the successful collaboration between a research institution and local health department, describe the distinguishing characteristics of its methodology, and discuss the study's implications for research, programs, and policies. Methods. The LAMB study utilized a multilevel, multistage cluster design with a mixed-mode methodology for data collection. Two samples were ultimately produced: the multilevel sample (n = 4,518) and the augmented final sample (n = 6,264). Results. The LAMB study allowed us to collect multilevel data on the risks and resources associated with racial-ethnic disparities in adverse obstetric outcomes. Both samples were more likely to be Hispanic, aged 20-34 years, completed at least 12 years of schooling, and spoke English. Conclusions. The LAMB study represents the successful collaboration between an academic institution and local health department and is a theoretically based research database and surveillance system that informs effective programmatic and policy interventions to improve outcomes among LAC's varied demographic groups.
目标。为了全面审视与不良产科结局中的种族-族裔差异相关的风险和资源,洛杉矶县公共卫生部与加利福尼亚大学洛杉矶分校共同努力设计并实施了2007年洛杉矶母婴(LAMB)研究。本文旨在介绍该研究发展背后的概念框架,突出研究机构与当地卫生部门之间的成功合作,描述其方法的显著特征,并讨论该研究对研究、项目和政策的启示。方法。LAMB研究采用了多层次、多阶段整群设计,并使用混合模式方法进行数据收集。最终产生了两个样本:多层次样本(n = 4518)和扩充最终样本(n = 6264)。结果。LAMB研究使我们能够收集与不良产科结局中的种族-族裔差异相关的风险和资源的多层次数据。两个样本更有可能是西班牙裔,年龄在20 - 34岁之间,至少完成了12年学业,并且说英语。结论。LAMB研究代表了学术机构与当地卫生部门之间的成功合作,是一个基于理论的研究数据库和监测系统,可为有效的项目和政策干预提供信息,以改善洛杉矶县不同人口群体的结局。