Transdisciplinary Imagination: Addressing Equity and Mistreatment in Perinatal Care

Inequities in birth outcomes are linked to experiential and environmental exposures. There have been expanding and intersecting wicked problems of inequity, racism, and quality gaps in childbearing care during the pandemic. We describe how an intentional transdisciplinary process led to development...

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Veröffentlicht in:Maternal and child health journal 2022-04, Vol.26 (4), p.674-681
Hauptverfasser: Vedam, Saraswathi, Zephyrin, Laurie, Hardtman, Pandora, Lusero, Indra, Olson, Rachel, Hassan, Sonia S., van den Broek, Nynke, Stoll, Kathrin, Niles, Paulomi, Goode, Keisha, Nunally, Lauren, Kandal, Remi, Bair, James W.
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Accountability
Child
Childbirth & labor
Childrens health
Collaboration
Commentary
Coronaviruses
COVID-19
Disease transmission
Equality
Fairness
False information
Female
Global health
Gynecology
Health aspects
Health care
Health care disparities
Health care industry
Health disparities
Health Personnel
Health services
Human rights
Humans
Imagination
Inequality
Infant, Newborn
Management
Maternal & child health
Maternal and Child Health
Maternal child nursing
Maternal Health Services
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Pandemics
Parturition
Pediatrics
Perinatal Care
Policy making
Population Economics
Postpartum period
Pregnancy
Prevention
Public Health
Quality management
Racism
Social aspects
Sociology
Womens health
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