Purpose: The aim of this study was to learn from doulas the components of their services that might best serve low-income, African American (AA) women and to show the significance of doulas in helping these women have healthy, positive, birth experiences. Methods: Ten doulas were recruited from a local community doula program and through word-of-mouth referrals from participants and completed in-depth interviews. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using Atlas.ti software to identify emerging themes. Thematic saturation was achieved in interviews. Results: Several themes emerged from the interviews including: (1) The influence of similarities of race, culture, and lived experience on doula care; (2) How doulas often provide bi...
Introduction: Studies have shown that poor birth outcomes are more prevalent among Black birthing pe...
IntroductionIncreasingly, community-based models of doula care are receiving attention as possible i...
BACKGROUND: The United States maternal mortality ratio (MMR) has increased in the past few decades a...
Objective: Racial and ethnic inequities in perinatal health outcomes are pervasive. Doula support is...
Systemic racism is embedded in healthcare settings and is linked to high maternal mortality rates fo...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020SIGNIFICANCE: Persistent racial and ethnic disparit...
OBJECTIVE This study is a descriptive analysis of doula-assisted care in the United States from a na...
Purpose: Women of color in the United States, particularly in high-poverty neighborhoods, experience...
The purpose of this literature review is to determine the impact Certified/Trained Birth Doulas (CTB...
Ethnic minorities such as African Americans, American Indians, Hispanics, Laotions, Hmongs, and Alas...
Despite the importance of respectful pregnancy care, birthing people experience high rates of mistre...
Objective: To explore trained volunteer doulas’ and mothers’ experiences of doula support at birth a...
The United States ranks worse on maternal and infant mortality than other high-resource countries. A...
Objective: to evaluate the design and impact of a doula program in rural Vermont by exploring client...
Effects of a Doula Service for Low Income Women Brittany Odes & Laetitia Kolombo Faculty Sponsor: Dr...
Introduction: Studies have shown that poor birth outcomes are more prevalent among Black birthing pe...
IntroductionIncreasingly, community-based models of doula care are receiving attention as possible i...
BACKGROUND: The United States maternal mortality ratio (MMR) has increased in the past few decades a...
Objective: Racial and ethnic inequities in perinatal health outcomes are pervasive. Doula support is...
Systemic racism is embedded in healthcare settings and is linked to high maternal mortality rates fo...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020SIGNIFICANCE: Persistent racial and ethnic disparit...
OBJECTIVE This study is a descriptive analysis of doula-assisted care in the United States from a na...
Purpose: Women of color in the United States, particularly in high-poverty neighborhoods, experience...
The purpose of this literature review is to determine the impact Certified/Trained Birth Doulas (CTB...
Ethnic minorities such as African Americans, American Indians, Hispanics, Laotions, Hmongs, and Alas...
Despite the importance of respectful pregnancy care, birthing people experience high rates of mistre...
Objective: To explore trained volunteer doulas’ and mothers’ experiences of doula support at birth a...
The United States ranks worse on maternal and infant mortality than other high-resource countries. A...
Objective: to evaluate the design and impact of a doula program in rural Vermont by exploring client...
Effects of a Doula Service for Low Income Women Brittany Odes & Laetitia Kolombo Faculty Sponsor: Dr...
Introduction: Studies have shown that poor birth outcomes are more prevalent among Black birthing pe...
IntroductionIncreasingly, community-based models of doula care are receiving attention as possible i...
BACKGROUND: The United States maternal mortality ratio (MMR) has increased in the past few decades a...