Yusuf Korede K, Dongarwar Deepa, Ibrahimi Sahra, Ikedionwu Chioma, Maiyegun Sitratullah O, Salihu Hamisu M
College of Nursing and Public Health, Adelphi University, Garden City, NY, USA.
Center of Excellence in Health Equity, Training, and Research, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA.
Int J MCH AIDS. 2020;9(3):386-389. doi: 10.21106/ijma.405. Epub 2020 Sep 16.
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, African-American mothers were three times as likely to die from pregnancy-related causes compared to white mothers. The impact of the pandemic among African-Americans could further worsen the racial disparities in maternal mortality (MM) and severe maternal morbidity (SMM). This study aimed to create a theoretical framework delineating the contributors to an expected rise in maternal mortality (MM) and severe maternal morbidity (SMM) among African-Americans in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic due to preliminary studies suggesting heightened vulnerability of African-Americans to the virus as well as its adverse health effects. Rapid searches were conducted in PubMed and Google to identify published articles on the health determinants of MM and SMM that have been or likely to be disproportionately affected by the pandemic in African-Americans. We identified socioeconomic and health trends determinants that may contribute to future adverse maternal health outcomes. There is a need to intensify advocacy, implement culturally acceptable programs, and formulate policies to address social determinants of health.
在新冠疫情大流行之前,非裔美国母亲因妊娠相关原因死亡的可能性是白人母亲的三倍。疫情对非裔美国人的影响可能会进一步加剧孕产妇死亡率(MM)和严重孕产妇发病率(SMM)方面的种族差异。由于初步研究表明非裔美国人更容易感染该病毒及其对健康的不利影响,本研究旨在创建一个理论框架,描述在新冠疫情时代非裔美国人孕产妇死亡率(MM)和严重孕产妇发病率(SMM)预期上升的影响因素。在PubMed和谷歌上进行了快速检索,以识别已发表的关于MM和SMM健康决定因素的文章,这些因素已经或可能受到疫情对非裔美国人的不成比例影响。我们确定了可能导致未来孕产妇不良健康结果的社会经济和健康趋势决定因素。有必要加强宣传,实施文化上可接受的项目,并制定政策来解决健康的社会决定因素。