Development of a Community- and Patient-Engaged Maternal Health Equity Toolkit for Hospitals.

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Kelly M Bower, Lauren A Arrington, Briana E Kramer, Noelene K Jeffers, S Michelle Ogunwole, Tanay Lynn Harris
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Inequities in maternal health outcomes are persistent, widespread, and unacceptable. Despite growing awareness that health care organizations play a critical role in addressing the maternal health crisis and eliminating racial inequities in outcomes, hospitals report barriers and limitations in implementing policy changes. We developed a Maternal Health Equity Toolkit and provided hospital maternal care units and departments with a comprehensive systems-level approach to advance health equity. The toolkit offers hospitals access to curated guidance from leading professional, quality and safety, and advocacy organizations. Detailed action steps for operationalizing change ideas are included. This article describes the development process and the final toolkit structure and content.

为医院开发社区和患者参与的孕产妇保健公平工具包。
孕产妇健康结果方面的不公平现象持续存在、普遍存在,而且是不可接受的。尽管人们日益认识到,保健组织在解决产妇保健危机和消除结果方面的种族不平等方面发挥着关键作用,但医院报告说,在执行政策变化方面存在障碍和限制。我们开发了孕产妇健康公平工具包,并为医院孕产妇保健单位和部门提供了全面的系统级方法,以促进卫生公平。该工具包为医院提供了来自领先的专业、质量和安全以及倡导组织的精心指导。详细的操作步骤的变化想法包括。本文描述了开发过程以及最终的工具包结构和内容。
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