[HTML][HTML] Community-informed models of perinatal and reproductive health services provision: A justice-centered paradigm toward equity among Black birthing …

Z Julian, D Robles, S Whetstone, JB Perritt… - Seminars in …, 2020 - Elsevier
Perinatal health outcomes in the United States continue to worsen, with the greatest burden
of inequity falling on Black birthing communities. Despite transdisciplinary literature citing …

The provision of abortion care via telehealth in the United States: a rapid review

C Brown, CE Neerland, EV Weinfurter… - Journal of Midwifery & …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction The recent Supreme Court decision Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health that has
overruled Roe v. Wade has resulted in severe limitations of abortion access throughout the …

Incidence of newborn drug testing and variations by birthing parent race and ethnicity before and after recreational cannabis legalization

S Schoneich, M Plegue, V Waidley… - JAMA network …, 2023 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Thirty-seven US states and the District of Columbia mandate reporting newborns
with suspected prenatal substance exposure to the state, and punitive policies that link …

Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine Special Statement: Race in maternal-fetal medicine research-Dispelling myths and taking an accurate, antiracist approach

SM Wheeler, AS Bryant, EA Bonney, EA Howell… - American Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Profound inequities in maternal and infant outcomes based on race exist, and the maternal-
fetal medicine community has an important role in eliminating these disparities. Accurately …

[HTML][HTML] “It was all taken away”: Lactation, embodiment, and resistance among mothers caring for their very-low-birth-weight infants in the neonatal intensive care unit

AEL Palmquist, SM Holdren, CD Fair - Social Science & Medicine, 2020 - Elsevier
The prevalence of infants born before 37 weeks of gestation continues to rise in the United
States. Advances in neonatology have led to improved survival rates among preterm infants …

“I can't breathe”: A call for antiracist nursing practice

KS Koschmann, NK Jeffers, O Heidari - Nursing outlook, 2020 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Highlights Nurses are positioned to respond to the epidemic of racism in our healthcare
system and communities. This call to action highlights ways that nurses can adopt antiracist …

Perinatal opioid use disorder research, race, and racism: a sco** review

DM Schiff, EC Work, B Foley, R Applewhite, H Diop… - …, 2022 - publications.aap.org
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Racial disparities in donor human milk feedings: a study using electronic medical records

AEL Palmquist, IV Asiodu, C Tucker, KP Tully… - Health …, 2022 - liebertpub.com
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate differences in the use of pasteurized
donor human milk (PDHM) by maternal race–ethnicity during postpartum hospitalization …

“Painful, yet beautiful, moments”: pathways through infant feeding and dynamic conceptions of breastfeeding success

MDM Whipps, H Yoshikawa… - Qualitative Health …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
What is breastfeeding “success”? In this article, we challenge the traditional biomedical
definition, instead centering visions of success described by breastfeeding mothers …

Growing together: Optimization of care through quality improvement for the mother/infant dyad affected by perinatal opioid use

MR Miller, KDL MacMillan - Seminars in Perinatology, 2024 - Elsevier
The care of the dyad affected by opioid use disorder (OUD) requires a multi-disciplinary
approach that can be challenging for institutions to develop and maintain. However, over the …