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芝加哥不良母婴结局高发社区的妊娠和产后经历:一项定性研究。

Pregnancy and Postpartum Experiences in Chicago Neighborhoods With Increased Adverse Maternal Outcomes: A Qualitative Study.

出版信息

Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2024;18(3):323-334.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Black birthing people are three to four times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than White birthing people.

OBJECTIVE

We aimed to better understand the pregnancy and postpartum experiences with health care, support, and maternal morbidity and mortality (MMM) of Black pregnant and parenting people living in neighborhoods with increased rates of MMM in Chicago, Illinois.

METHODS

This was a rapid qualitative analysis in Chicago, Illinois based on principles of community-based participa-tory research. Community partners recruited Black pregnant and parenting individuals living in neighborhoods with higher rates of MMM. Four focus groups from February 2021 to October 2021 were led by community health workers and covered pregnancy and postpartum experiences. Transcripts were deductively and inductively coded by paired-analyst teams and thematically analyzed.

RESULTS

This study included 31 participants from eight neighborhoods. Key themes related to pregnancy and the postpartum period included the: (1) a need for social and mental health support during and after pregnancy, (2) a preference for multiple sources of health information, (3) a need for strengthened connection with medical providers and health care systems, (4) a lack of clarity regarding MMM and the postpartum period, and (5) a difference in language between patients and health care providers.

CONCLUSIONS

Further research and interventions are needed to evaluate how to best support pregnant and postpartum people, to implement patient-centered language when communicating about pregnancy and postpartum complications, and to demonstrate investment by health care workers in Black birthing people. Crucial to further research and interventions is communication with and input from communities most affected by MMM.

摘要

背景

黑人孕产妇因妊娠相关原因而死亡的可能性比白人孕产妇高 3 至 4 倍。

目的

我们旨在更好地了解在伊利诺伊州芝加哥,母婴发病率和死亡率(MMM)较高的社区中,黑人孕产妇和产妇的妊娠和产后经历,以及她们在医疗保健、支持和母婴健康方面的体验。

方法

这是一项基于社区参与式研究原则的在伊利诺伊州芝加哥的快速定性分析。社区合作伙伴招募了在母婴发病率较高的社区中生活的黑人孕产妇和产妇。2021 年 2 月至 10 月,由社区卫生工作者领导的 4 个焦点小组讨论了妊娠和产后经历。转录本由配对分析团队进行演绎和归纳编码,并进行主题分析。

结果

本研究包括来自 8 个社区的 31 名参与者。与妊娠和产后期间相关的主要主题包括:(1)在妊娠和产后期间需要社会和心理健康支持,(2)偏好多种健康信息来源,(3)需要加强与医疗服务提供者和医疗保健系统的联系,(4)对 MMM 和产后期间的情况缺乏了解,以及(5)患者和医疗保健提供者之间的语言差异。

结论

需要进一步研究和干预措施,以评估如何最好地支持孕妇和产妇,在沟通妊娠和产后并发症时采用以患者为中心的语言,并展示医疗保健工作者对黑人孕产妇的投资。与受 MMM 影响最大的社区进行沟通并获取其意见,对于进一步的研究和干预措施至关重要。

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