Inequities in Adverse Maternal and Perinatal Outcomes: The Effect of Maternal Race and Nativity [0.03%]
基于母亲种族和出生地的不良母性及围产期结局不公平性:影响效应分析
Tejumola M Adegoke,Leeya F Pinder,Ndindam Ndiwane et al.
Tejumola M Adegoke et al.
Objectives: To evaluate the effect of race and ethnicity on differences in maternal and perinatal outcomes among U.S.-born and foreign-born women, as well as racial and ethnic disparities in outcomes within these groups. ...
Breastfeeding, Early Self-Regulation, and Academic Achievement in Kindergarten Among Disadvantaged Children [0.03%]
弱势儿童的母乳喂养、早期自我调节和幼儿园学业成就之间的关系
Jasmine Tua Karing,Alexis Tracy,Christopher R Gonzales et al.
Jasmine Tua Karing et al.
Objectives: The importance of breastfeeding exposure and children's development of self-regulation, independently, are well established. Each of these domains also has been linked to better cognitive development and acade...
Examining the Role of Psychosocial Influences on Black Maternal Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic [0.03%]
探究疫情下心理社会因素对黑人女性孕期健康的影响作用
Keri Carvalho,Anna Kheyfets,Blessing Lawrence et al.
Keri Carvalho et al.
Introduction: Due to the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on communities of color, racial disparities in maternal mortality and morbidity are likely to increase. However, neighborhood and social support factors have ye...
A Methodological Approach for Evaluating the Enterprise Community Healthy Start Program in Rural Georgia: An Analysis Using Linked PRAMS, Birth Records and Program Data [0.03%]
佐治亚州农村地区企业社区健康起始计划的评估方法研究:基于PRAMS、出生记录和项目数据的分析
Catherine J Vladutiu,Sandra C Mobley,Xu Ji et al.
Catherine J Vladutiu et al.
Introduction: Community Healthy Start program evaluations are often limited by a lack of robust data and rigorous study designs. This study describes an enhanced methodological approach using local program data linked wit...
Virginia Jenkins,Bethany G Everett,Mindy Steadman et al.
Virginia Jenkins et al.
Objectives: Identify disparities in breastfeeding initiation and continuation among sexual minority women (SMW) and determine if known risk factors explain any observed disparities. ...
Examining the Influence of Racial Discrimination on Adverse Birth Outcomes: An Analysis of the Virginia Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS), 2016-2018 [0.03%]
基于弗吉尼亚州孕期风险评估监测系统(2016-2018)的数据探讨种族歧视对不良出生结局的影响
Kenesha F Smith Barber,Meagan D Robinson
Kenesha F Smith Barber
Objectives: In Virginia, Black women experience higher rates of adverse birth and labor outcomes that may not be explained solely by risky behaviors or social standing. Previous studies have found an association between r...
Examining Implementation Outcomes of Sit Down and Play, a Primary Care-Based Intervention, in a Large Urban Primary Care Clinic [0.03%]
基于初级保健的“Sit Down and Play”干预措施在大型城市初级保健诊所实施效果的研究
Luz M Torres,Andrea E Camarena,Aleah Martin et al.
Luz M Torres et al.
Objectives: Economical, operational, and employment strains present challenges for widespread implementation of parent-directed interventions. We designed Sit Down and Play (SDP) with the aim of creating a brief primary c...
Patient Satisfaction with Virtual-Based Prenatal Care: Implications after the COVID-19 Pandemic [0.03%]
新冠肺炎大流行后基于虚拟的孕产期护理患者满意度及其影响
Cindy H Liu,Deepika Goyal,Leena Mittal et al.
Cindy H Liu et al.
Objective: The objective of this study was to identify factors related to satisfaction with virtual visits during pregnancy in an effort to prioritize intervention targets for pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic. ...
The Relationship Between Household Microfinance Group Participation and Vaccine Adherence Among Children in Rural Western Kenya [0.03%]
肯尼亚西部农村地区家庭微金融团体参与与儿童疫苗接种依从性之间的关系
Jessica E Deyoe,James Akiruga Amisi,Daria Szkwarko et al.
Jessica E Deyoe et al.
Introduction: High childhood vaccine adherence is critical for disease prevention, and poverty is a key barrier to vaccine uptake. Interventions like microfinance programs that aim to lift individuals out of poverty could...
Women's Views on Advice About Weight Gain in Pregnancy: A Grounded Theory Study [0.03%]
关于孕期体重增加的建议——一项以女性观点为中心的研究
Helena Piccinini-Vallis,Judith Belle Brown,Bridget L Ryan et al.
Helena Piccinini-Vallis et al.
Objectives: Pregnant women prioritize the health of their pregnancy, and weight gain contributes to the pregnancy's health. Women encounter different messages about gestational weight gain from various sources that can be...