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Recommendations to improve maternal health equity among Black women in "The South": A position paper from the SNRS minority health research interest & implementation group.

Authors :
Eapen, Doncy
Mbango, Catherine
Daniels, Glenda
Mathew Joseph, Nitha
Mary, Annapoorna
Mathews, Nisha
Carr, Kathryn Kravetz
Wells, Cheryl
Suriaga, Armiel
Saint Fleur, Angeline
Source :
Research in Nursing & Health; Oct2023, Vol. 46 Issue 5, p457-461, 5p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Black women in the United States experience a higher maternal mortality rate compared to other racial groups. The maternal mortality rate among non‐Hispanic Black women is 3.5 times that of non‐Hispanic White women and is higher in the South compared to other regions. The majority of pregnancy‐related deaths in Black women are deemed to be preventable. Healthy People 2030 directs healthcare providers to advance health equity through societal efforts to address avoidable inequalities, historical and contemporary injustices, and the elimination of health and healthcare disparities. The Southern Nursing Research Society has put forward this position paper to provide recommendations to improve maternal health equity among Black women. Recommendations for nurses, multidisciplinary healthcare providers, policymakers, and researchers are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01606891
Volume :
46
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Research in Nursing & Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
172000956
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/nur.22332