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“家庭中的黑人护士正在行动”:倡导、命名和处理种族主义以改善黑人孕产妇和婴儿健康。

"Black Nurses in the Home is Working": Advocacy, Naming, and Processing Racism to Improve Black Maternal and Infant Health.

作者信息

Hunte Roberta, Klawetter Susanne, Paul Sherly

机构信息

School of Social Work, Portland State University, PO Box 751-SSW, Portland, OR, 97207, USA.

Healthy Birth Initiatives, 5329 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Portland, OR, 97211, USA.

出版信息

Matern Child Health J. 2022 Apr;26(4):933-940. doi: 10.1007/s10995-021-03283-4. Epub 2021 Nov 24.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

  1. To explore how racism-related stress impacts Black women's health, pregnancy, and parenting. 2) To explore how a culturally-specific program affects the relationship between racism-related stress and Black women's health, pregnancy, and parenting.

METHODS

This qualitative study uses a Black Feminist approach to center the lived experiences and perspectives of Black women. Focus groups were conducted with clients and staff of a culturally-specific program that provides perinatal care for Black families. A thematic analysis was conducted using a Reproductive Justice framework as a guide.

RESULTS

Participants consisted of 23 program clients and staff who all identified as Black women. Four themes emerged from the analysis: 1) The pervasive reach of structural racism, 2) Shared identities facilitate trust and healing, 3) Racism directly impacts mental health, and 4) Advocacy on macro and micro levels is a vital service.

CONCLUSIONS FOR PRACTICE

Results show the chronicity and toxicity of structural racism on Black women's physical and mental health. The presence of overt and subtle forms of racism occur in multiple systems and require interventions on macro- and micro-levels. Culturally-specific perinatal care programs that prioritize racial concordance between providers and clients/patients are well-received and effective models of care. Black perinatal care should include culturally-specific approaches, advocacy on behalf of and alongside Black people, mental health support with attention to racism-related stress, and interrogation of implicit bias. Multipronged interventions guided by Reproductive Justice principles provide a holistic framework to address interpersonal and systemic racial oppression.

摘要

目标

1)探讨与种族主义相关的压力如何影响黑人女性的健康、怀孕和育儿。2)探讨一个特定文化项目如何影响与种族主义相关的压力与黑人女性的健康、怀孕和育儿之间的关系。

方法

这项定性研究采用黑人女性主义方法,以黑人女性的生活经历和观点为中心。对一个为黑人家庭提供围产期护理的特定文化项目的客户和工作人员进行了焦点小组访谈。以生殖正义框架为指导进行了主题分析。

结果

参与者包括23名该项目的客户和工作人员,她们均认同自己为黑人女性。分析得出四个主题:1)结构性种族主义的广泛影响,2)共同身份促进信任与疗愈,3)种族主义直接影响心理健康,4)宏观和微观层面的倡导是一项至关重要的服务。

实践结论

结果表明结构性种族主义对黑人女性身心健康的长期性和毒性。多种系统中存在明显和微妙形式的种族主义,需要在宏观和微观层面进行干预。优先考虑提供者与客户/患者之间种族一致性的特定文化围产期护理项目是广受欢迎且有效的护理模式。黑人围产期护理应包括特定文化方法、代表黑人并与黑人一起进行倡导、关注与种族主义相关压力的心理健康支持以及对隐性偏见的审视。以生殖正义原则为指导的多管齐下的干预措施提供了一个整体框架,以应对人际和系统性的种族压迫。

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