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期刊名:Maternal and child health journal

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ISSN:1092-7875

e-ISSN:1573-6628

IF/分区:1.7/Q3

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Ilona S Yim,Naureen Akber Ali,Aliyah Dosani et al. Ilona S Yim et al.
Purpose: Global health researchers have a responsibility to conduct ethical research in a manner that is culturally respectful and safe. The purpose of this work is to describe our experiences with recruitment and retenti...
Rebecca Cooper,Julia Greig,Hilary Piercy et al. Rebecca Cooper et al.
Introduction: Pregnancy and the postpartum period is a difficult time for women living with HIV (WLWH) and postpartum engagement with HIV care is often reduced, with implications for health and well-being. We aimed to exp...
Kristi K Westphaln,Nancy A Pike,Vincent R Li et al. Kristi K Westphaln et al.
Objective: Child neglect is a public health concern with negative consequences that impact children, families, and society. While neglect is involved with many pediatric hospitalizations, few studies explore characteristi...
Mangala Rajan,Erika L Abramson,Laura C Pinheiro et al. Mangala Rajan et al.
Objective: Prior studies and have shown that gaps in care coordination (CC) increase the risk of emergency department (ED) visits among children with special healthcare needs. This study aims to determine if gaps in CC ar...
Margaret Rose Mahoney,Evan C Sommer,Filoteia Popescu et al. Margaret Rose Mahoney et al.
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic affected child health behaviors, leading to worse physical health. Given the importance of good family health in improved child health outcomes, this secondary cohort analysis tested th...
Kendra L Smith,Elliott Main,Melissa E Bauer;Maternal Sepsis Community Leadership Board Kendra L Smith
Objectives: Maternal mortality and morbidity disproportionately affect birthing people from racialized populations. Unfortunately, researchers can often compound these poor outcomes through a lack of authentic community e...
Mara E Murray Horwitz,G Saradhja Brédy,Jeffrey Schemm et al. Mara E Murray Horwitz et al.
Despite recommendations for ongoing care after pregnancy, many individuals do not see a primary care clinician within the first postpartum year, missing a critical window to engage reproductive-age individuals in primary care. We administer...
Oluwaseun Addie,Kehinde F Seun-Addie,Samuel Ojima Adejoh et al. Oluwaseun Addie et al.
Objectives: The study explored the association between maternal transport modes and childhood mortalities in Nigeria. Method: Utilizing...
P Mimi Niles,Adina Nack,Folake Eniola et al. P Mimi Niles et al.
Objectives: This qualitative study explored experiences of 15 women in New York City who suffered physical, emotional, and socioeconomic consequences of severe maternal morbidity (SMM). This study aimed to increase our un...
Zelma Oyarvide Tuthill,Neema Langa,Sanjana Perungulam Zelma Oyarvide Tuthill
Existing research documents significant racial disparities in pregnancy-related deaths in the United States. Recently, the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) identified inconsistencies in maternal mortality data due to irregularit...