BackgroundBirth hospital has recently emerged as a potential key contributor to disparities in severe maternal morbidity, but investigations on its contribution to racial and ethnic differences remain limited.ObjectiveWe leveraged statewide data from California to examine whether birth hospital explained racial and ethnic differences in severe maternal morbidity.Study designThis cohort study used data on all births at ≥20 weeks gestation in California (2007-2012). Severe maternal morbidity during birth hospitalization was measured using the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention index of having at least 1 of the 21 diagnoses and procedures (eg, eclampsia, blood transfusion, hysterectomy). Mixed-effects logistic regression models (ie, wo...
BACKGROUND: Maternal mortality and morbidity vary substantially worldwide. It is unknown if these ge...
OBJECTIVE: To examine racial disparities in adverse maternal outcomes among four ethnic groups in th...
ABSTRACT. Objective. Ethnic disparities in infant mortality have been consistently documented in the...
International audienceObjective: To examine within-hospital racial and ethnic disparities in severe ...
BackgroundWe examined the influence of race/ethnicity on appointment attendance, maternal psychiatri...
Background: There are persistent racial/ethnic disparities in the occurrence of severe maternal morb...
OBJECTIVE: To describe on a national basis ethnic differences in severe maternal morbidity in the Un...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Background: Severe maternal morbidity (SMM) in the ...
To describe on a national basis ethnic differences in severe maternal morbidity in the United Kingdo...
It is estimated that 50,000-60,000 pregnant people in the United States (US) experience severe mater...
To evaluate whether racial and ethnic disparities exist in obstetric care and adverse outcomes
International audienceRecent national and state legislation has called attention to stark racial/eth...
BACKGROUND Social determinants of health, including neighborhood context, may be a key driver of sev...
Background: Previous studies showed a higher risk of maternal morbidity amongst black and other mino...
BackgroundBirthing people of color are more likely to deliver low birthweight and preterm infants, p...
BACKGROUND: Maternal mortality and morbidity vary substantially worldwide. It is unknown if these ge...
OBJECTIVE: To examine racial disparities in adverse maternal outcomes among four ethnic groups in th...
ABSTRACT. Objective. Ethnic disparities in infant mortality have been consistently documented in the...
International audienceObjective: To examine within-hospital racial and ethnic disparities in severe ...
BackgroundWe examined the influence of race/ethnicity on appointment attendance, maternal psychiatri...
Background: There are persistent racial/ethnic disparities in the occurrence of severe maternal morb...
OBJECTIVE: To describe on a national basis ethnic differences in severe maternal morbidity in the Un...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Background: Severe maternal morbidity (SMM) in the ...
To describe on a national basis ethnic differences in severe maternal morbidity in the United Kingdo...
It is estimated that 50,000-60,000 pregnant people in the United States (US) experience severe mater...
To evaluate whether racial and ethnic disparities exist in obstetric care and adverse outcomes
International audienceRecent national and state legislation has called attention to stark racial/eth...
BACKGROUND Social determinants of health, including neighborhood context, may be a key driver of sev...
Background: Previous studies showed a higher risk of maternal morbidity amongst black and other mino...
BackgroundBirthing people of color are more likely to deliver low birthweight and preterm infants, p...
BACKGROUND: Maternal mortality and morbidity vary substantially worldwide. It is unknown if these ge...
OBJECTIVE: To examine racial disparities in adverse maternal outcomes among four ethnic groups in th...
ABSTRACT. Objective. Ethnic disparities in infant mortality have been consistently documented in the...