Black/African American Women's Woes: Women's Perspectives of Black/African American Maternal Mortality in the USA
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Black/African American Women's Woes: Women's Perspectives of Black/African American Maternal Mortality in the USA
Abstract
Background: Despite advances in perinatal care in the USA, maternal mortality is on the rise, and maternal death is higher than in any other high-income country. Maternal mortality in the USA is a persistent public health concern. This issue disproportionately affects Black/African American women, with their likelihood of pregnancy-related death being three times more likely compared to White women. This study aimed to explore the resources needed for Black/African American women to address the relatively higher maternal mortality rates recorded for them.
Methods: An anonymous link with demographic and open-ended questions was sent to US women 18 years and older to participate in the study. A total of 140 participants responded to the survey. We retained a final sample of 118 responses after eliminating responses with missing data. Descriptive statistics are reported for closed-ended items. Open-ended responses were analyzed using content analysis procedures, where we coded and categorized the data into themes.
Results: Six themes were identified from the study data: (1) Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) training for health providers focused on racial bias and discrimination, (2) Advocacy, (3) Provider selection, (4) Researching doctors and delivery hospitals to inform women's birthing decision-making, (5) Women's care-seeking behaviors, and (6) Addressing the Social Determinants of Health.
Conclusion: Based on the study's findings, we recommend DEI training for healthcare professionals providing direct care to pregnant and postpartum women, advocacy and resource-awareness training for pregnant Black/African American women and their spouses/partners, or a family member, to assist them in their pregnancy and birthing journeys.
Keywords: Black/African Women pregnancy journey; Maternal death; Maternal mortality; Perinatal care.
© 2023. W. Montague Cobb-NMA Health Institute.
Conflict of interest statement
Declarations. Ethics Approval: This study was performed in line with the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki. Approval was granted by the Indiana University Institutional Review Board (Protocol #17663, Date 12/05/2022) Consent to Participate: Informed consent was obtained from all individual participants included in the study. Consent for Publication: The authors affirm that human research participants provided informed consent for publication. Competing Interests: The authors declare no competing interests.
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