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. 2023 Jan;27(1):7-14.
doi: 10.1007/s10995-022-03563-7. Epub 2022 Nov 9.

A Path Towards Reproductive Justice: Incorporating a RJ Framework into North Carolina's Improving Community Outcomes for Maternal and Child Health Initiative

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A Path Towards Reproductive Justice: Incorporating a RJ Framework into North Carolina's Improving Community Outcomes for Maternal and Child Health Initiative

Lindsey Yates et al. Matern Child Health J. 2023 Jan.

Abstract

Purpose: Long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) is encouraged as a strategy to address racial disparities in birth outcomes. Black woman-led organizations and stakeholders recommend a thoughtful integration of Reproductive Justice for any LARC programs. This paper will describe how one state-funded maternal and child health program reconceptualized an evidence-based strategy (EBS) focused on increasing access to LARC, to a broader strategy that incorporated principles of Reproductive Justice to improve birth outcomes.

Description: In 2016, North Carolina established the Improving Community Outcomes for Maternal and Child Health (ICO4MCH) program. As part of this program, five county health departments were awarded funding to "increase access to LARC". Noting community partners' concerns with this strategy, ICO4MCH leadership revised the strategy to focus on using the Reproductive Justice framework to improve utilization of reproductive life planning and access to LARC. Leaders modified the strategy by changing performance measures and scope of work/deliverables required by grantees.

Assessment: Using quarterly reports and focus group data from ICO4MCH grantees, we identified key steps communities have taken to prioritize Reproductive Justice. Key findings include that sites hosted Reproductive Justice trainings for team members and changed language describing family planning services. These activities were tailored to fit community context and existing perceptions about reproductive health services.

Conclusion: The ICO4MCH program was able to modify a LARC EBS to better emphasize Reproductive Justice. Local agencies desiring to shift their LARC programs should include and value feedback from those with lived experience and partner with organizations committed to Reproductive Justice.

Keywords: Birth Outcomes; Long-Acting Reversible Contraception; North Carolina; Reproductive Justice.

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