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母婴健康公平之路:铭记过去,开拓新径。

Road to Equity in Maternal and Child Health: Honoring the Past and Blazing New Paths.

作者信息

Rowley Diane L, Hogan Vijaya K, Abresch Chad

机构信息

Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA.

Vijaya K Hogan Consulting, LLC, 300 Colonial Center Pkwy Ste 100N, Roswell, GA, 30076, USA.

出版信息

Matern Child Health J. 2023 Aug 14. doi: 10.1007/s10995-023-03761-x.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This paper is a historical account of an initiative, as recalled by the authors who were directly involved, that brought to the forefront the long-standing and unjust reproductive health inequities in the United States. It is composed of three distinct but interrelated parts that together map the past, present, and future of addressing racial inequities in Maternal and Child Health.

DESCRIPTION

This paper is composed of three distinct but interrelated parts that together map the past, present, and future of addressing racial inequities in Maternal and Child Health. Part I recounts the history and achievements of a Centers for Disease for Control and Prevention initiative in the 1980-90's, led by the Prematurity Research Group in the Division of Reproductive Health, Pregnancy and Infant Health Branch. This initiative stimulated a paradigm shift in how we understand and address black infant mortality and the inequities in this outcome. Part II illustrates examples of some exemplary programmatic and policy legacies that stemmed either directly or indirectly from the Centers for Disease for Control and Prevention paradigm shift. Part III provides a discussion of how effectively the current practice in Maternal and Child Health applies this paradigm to address inequities and proposes a path for accelerating Title V agencies' progress toward birth equity.

ASSESSMENT

This CDC initiative was transformative in that it raised the visibility of African American researchers, moved the field from a focus on traditional epidemiologic risks such as personal health promotion and medical interventions, to include racism as a risk factor for inequitable birth outcomes. The paradigm examined the specific roles of historical and structural racism, and the racialized, contextualized, and temporal exposures that are unique to Black women's experiences in the United States.

CONCLUSION

The initiative radically changed the narratives about the underlying factors contributing to inequities in birth outcomes of Black women, altered the way we currently approach addressing inequities, and holds the keys for transforming practice to a more holistic and systematic approach to building sustained organizational structures in maternal and child health that accelerate the achievement of birth equity.

摘要

目的

本文是对一项倡议的历史记述,由直接参与其中的作者回忆而成,该倡议将美国长期存在的不公正生殖健康不平等问题推到了前沿。它由三个不同但相互关联的部分组成,共同描绘了在母婴健康领域解决种族不平等问题的过去、现在和未来。

描述

本文由三个不同但相互关联的部分组成,共同描绘了在母婴健康领域解决种族不平等问题的过去、现在和未来。第一部分讲述了疾病控制与预防中心在20世纪80至90年代由生殖健康司早产研究小组、妊娠与婴儿健康处牵头开展的一项倡议的历史和成就。该倡议促使我们在理解和解决黑人婴儿死亡率及这一结果中的不平等问题上发生了范式转变。第二部分列举了一些直接或间接源于疾病控制与预防中心范式转变的示范性项目和政策遗产的例子。第三部分讨论了母婴健康领域的当前实践在应用这一范式解决不平等问题方面的效果如何,并提出了一条加速第五章机构在实现生育公平方面取得进展的路径。

评估

疾病控制与预防中心的这项倡议具有变革性,因为它提高了非裔美国研究人员的知名度,使该领域从关注个人健康促进和医疗干预等传统流行病学风险,转变为将种族主义纳入不平等出生结果的风险因素。该范式审视了历史和结构性种族主义的具体作用,以及美国黑人女性经历中特有的种族化、情境化和特定时期的暴露因素。

结论

该倡议从根本上改变了关于导致黑人女性出生结果不平等的潜在因素的叙述,改变了我们目前处理不平等问题的方式,并为将实践转变为一种更全面、系统的方法以建立母婴健康领域的持续组织结构提供了关键,从而加速实现生育公平。

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