Background: Philadelphia’s infant mortality rate far exceeds both state and national infant mortality rates, and disproportionately affects non-Hispanic African American women. While a multitude of complex social and environmental factors are responsible for adverse birth outcomes, the life course perspective seeks to approach these issues prior to a woman becoming pregnant.Objectives: The Maternal, Child, and Family Health (MCFH) Division of the Philadelphia Department of Public Health (PDPH), with the help of the Health Federation of Philadelphia, is seeking to address the issue of high infant mortality rates in Philadelphia through the development of a life course assessment package to be distributed to several maternal and child health ...
Every year about 700 women die due to a birth and or postpartum difficulty. The United States (US) h...
Since 1997 the closure of maternity wards has emerged as a new trend in the city of Philadelphia. Th...
Infant mortality is one of the most salient measures of disparities in determining the health and so...
Background: Philadelphia has one of the highest infant mortality rates of all urban centers, a measu...
In Philadelphia, where infant mortality ranks among the highest in the United States, prenatal care ...
Background: The United States was ranked 27th in infant mortality in the world in 2010 (MDH, 2015). ...
One of the most prominent health issues capturing public attention currently is the high rate of mat...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 71-73)The literature reviewed for this project revealed t...
Purpose: Despite major medical advancements and education, more than 500,000 babies are born prematu...
Background: It is time to complement the work of our health care providers with a concerted statewid...
In 2016 Wisconsin’s infant mortality rate was higher than the United States average. In 2011-2013, R...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-- Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of ...
The authors present the results of a community-wide infant mortality review, describe implications f...
The overall goal of Fetal and Infant Mortality Review (FIMR) programs is to enhance the health and w...
Education of communities about preterm birth is essential because preterm birth is a major perinatal...
Every year about 700 women die due to a birth and or postpartum difficulty. The United States (US) h...
Since 1997 the closure of maternity wards has emerged as a new trend in the city of Philadelphia. Th...
Infant mortality is one of the most salient measures of disparities in determining the health and so...
Background: Philadelphia has one of the highest infant mortality rates of all urban centers, a measu...
In Philadelphia, where infant mortality ranks among the highest in the United States, prenatal care ...
Background: The United States was ranked 27th in infant mortality in the world in 2010 (MDH, 2015). ...
One of the most prominent health issues capturing public attention currently is the high rate of mat...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 71-73)The literature reviewed for this project revealed t...
Purpose: Despite major medical advancements and education, more than 500,000 babies are born prematu...
Background: It is time to complement the work of our health care providers with a concerted statewid...
In 2016 Wisconsin’s infant mortality rate was higher than the United States average. In 2011-2013, R...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-- Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of ...
The authors present the results of a community-wide infant mortality review, describe implications f...
The overall goal of Fetal and Infant Mortality Review (FIMR) programs is to enhance the health and w...
Education of communities about preterm birth is essential because preterm birth is a major perinatal...
Every year about 700 women die due to a birth and or postpartum difficulty. The United States (US) h...
Since 1997 the closure of maternity wards has emerged as a new trend in the city of Philadelphia. Th...
Infant mortality is one of the most salient measures of disparities in determining the health and so...