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. 2022 Sep;49(3):526-539.
doi: 10.1111/birt.12624. Epub 2022 Mar 11.

Preterm and low birthweight birth in the United States: Black midwives speak of causality, prevention, and healing

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Preterm and low birthweight birth in the United States: Black midwives speak of causality, prevention, and healing

Arika M Bridgeman-Bunyoli et al. Birth. 2022 Sep.

Abstract

Background: Low birthweight (LBW) and preterm birth (PTB) are more common among Black infants than white infants in the United States. Although multiple hypotheses have been proposed to explain elevated rates of PTB and LBW, the perspectives of Black midwives who serve Black communities are largely missing from the literature.

Methods: Using semi-structured interviews and focus groups with a purposive sample of midwives (n = 29), we elicited midwives' perceptions of PTB and LBW causation, as well as insights on culturally congruent strategies for prevention. We used consensus coding and reciprocal ethnography to increase the rigor of our analyses.

Results: Midwives identified three intersecting and predisposing root causes: (1) systemic racism; (2) the epigenetic legacy of enslavement; and (3) ongoing cultural loss. In response to these stressors, midwives recommended variants of two additional themes-(4) community building; and (5) culturally centered care-as essential to reversing mortality trends among Black babies.

Discussion: Midwives' perspectives, which are supported by relevant literature, provide critical insights that should inform both research and policy aimed at promoting birth justice in the United States and beyond.

Keywords: health inequities; low birthweight; midwives; preterm birth.

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