Sutton Karey M, Wyand Shelby, Char Chandra A, McCullers Asli
Center for Health Equity Research, MedStar Health Research Institute, Columbia, MD, United States.
Department of Family Medicine, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC, United States.
Front Health Serv. 2024 Nov 20;4:1474149. doi: 10.3389/frhs.2024.1474149. eCollection 2024.
High maternal mortality and morbidity rates continue to significantly impact the United States, with Black birthing individuals being two to three times more likely to die from pregnancy related causes compared to other races. Ongoing discussions are crucial to improving care delivery and amplifying the experiences and needs of marginalized survivors of pregnancy-related psychological harm. Thus, this commentary leverages current literature and vignettes to deliver recommendations on authentically engaging patients in the cross-sectoral process of dismantling harmful clinical and research practices, thus building a safe, equitable future for maternal health.
高孕产妇死亡率和发病率继续对美国产生重大影响,与其他种族相比,黑人分娩者因妊娠相关原因死亡的可能性要高出两到三倍。持续的讨论对于改善护理服务以及放大遭受妊娠相关心理伤害的边缘化幸存者的经历和需求至关重要。因此,本评论利用当前的文献和案例,就如何在消除有害临床和研究实践的跨部门过程中真正让患者参与进来提出建议,从而为孕产妇健康构建一个安全、公平的未来。