With the increased policy emphasis on promoting doula care to advance birth equity in the United States, there is a vital need to identify sustainable and equitable approaches for compensation of community doulas, who serve clients experiencing the greatest barriers to optimal pregnancy-related outcomes. This case study explores two different approaches for compensating doulas (contractor versus hourly employment with benefits) utilized by SisterWeb San Francisco Community Doula Network in San Francisco, California. We conducted qualitative interviews with SisterWeb doulas in 2020 and 2021 and organizational leaders in 2020. Overall, leaders and doulas reported that the contractor approach, in which doulas were paid a flat fee per client, d...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020SIGNIFICANCE: Persistent racial and ethnic disparit...
Ethnic minorities such as African Americans, American Indians, Hispanics, Laotions, Hmongs, and Alas...
The visitor policies related to the COVID-19 pandemic limited doula care and called into question th...
With the increased policy emphasis on promoting doula care to advance birth equity in the United Sta...
This dissertation explores the emergence of labor support doulas as an occupational group and the im...
Doulas are specialized caregivers who provide emotional support, information, comfort measures, and ...
As part of the birth justice movement in Alameda County, Roots of Labor Birth Collective (RLBC) is c...
ObjectivesCommunity doulas, who provide culturally concordant, nonclinical support during and after ...
Despite the importance of respectful pregnancy care, birthing people experience high rates of mistre...
Doulas offer emotional, physical, and informational support to women during pregnancy, childbirth, a...
Birth doulas are unregulated service providers in the United States, who provide informational, emot...
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The United States ranks worse on maternal and infant mortality than other high-resource countries. A...
IntroductionIncreasingly, community-based models of doula care are receiving attention as possible i...
Doulas provide emotional, physical, and educational support to persons experiencing pregnancy. Doula...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020SIGNIFICANCE: Persistent racial and ethnic disparit...
Ethnic minorities such as African Americans, American Indians, Hispanics, Laotions, Hmongs, and Alas...
The visitor policies related to the COVID-19 pandemic limited doula care and called into question th...
With the increased policy emphasis on promoting doula care to advance birth equity in the United Sta...
This dissertation explores the emergence of labor support doulas as an occupational group and the im...
Doulas are specialized caregivers who provide emotional support, information, comfort measures, and ...
As part of the birth justice movement in Alameda County, Roots of Labor Birth Collective (RLBC) is c...
ObjectivesCommunity doulas, who provide culturally concordant, nonclinical support during and after ...
Despite the importance of respectful pregnancy care, birthing people experience high rates of mistre...
Doulas offer emotional, physical, and informational support to women during pregnancy, childbirth, a...
Birth doulas are unregulated service providers in the United States, who provide informational, emot...
Articlehttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/96987/1/UMURF-Issue06_2009-AStokfisz.pd
The United States ranks worse on maternal and infant mortality than other high-resource countries. A...
IntroductionIncreasingly, community-based models of doula care are receiving attention as possible i...
Doulas provide emotional, physical, and educational support to persons experiencing pregnancy. Doula...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020SIGNIFICANCE: Persistent racial and ethnic disparit...
Ethnic minorities such as African Americans, American Indians, Hispanics, Laotions, Hmongs, and Alas...
The visitor policies related to the COVID-19 pandemic limited doula care and called into question th...