A Participatory, State-Community-Academic Model to Improve Pregnancy Outcomes in Texas: The Healthy Families Initiative.

Divya A Patel, Meliha Salahuddin, Melissa Valerio, Nagla Elerian, Krystin J Matthews, Paul McGaha, Robert Nelson, David L Lakey
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Background: While the Texas infant mortality rate (IMR) is below the Healthy People 2020 objective (5.7 per 1,000 live births), stark differences in IMR are seen across Texas communities. Health indicators for the state suggest important missed opportunities for improving maternal and infant outcomes. The Healthy Families initiative was a collaboration between a Texas state agency, community partners, and academic institutions to understand how evidence-based interventions could be identified, adapted, and implemented to address community priorities and reduce disparities in pregnancy outcomes.

Method: The Healthy Families initiative included two Texas counties, one with low utilization of prenatal care and one with persistent disparities in infant mortality. The model served to (1) identify community factors influencing IMR and maternal morbidity through stakeholder engagement and secondary data, (2) build community capacity to link pregnant women with existing and newly developed services, and (3) develop partnerships within the community and clinics to improve access to and sustainability of services.

Results: A community-based participatory approach focused on stakeholder engagement was used to identify, design, and adapt strategies to address community-identified priorities.

Conclusions: The Healthy Families initiative is a unique state-community-academic partnership aimed at improving pregnancy outcomes in vulnerable communities, with a focus on promotion of capacity building, maintenance, and sustainability of maternal and infant health programs.

参与式、州-社区-学术模式改善德克萨斯州怀孕结果:健康家庭倡议。
背景:虽然德克萨斯州的婴儿死亡率(IMR)低于健康人2020年的目标(每1000例活产5.7例),但德克萨斯州各个社区的婴儿死亡率存在明显差异。该州的健康指标表明,错过了改善母婴结局的重要机会。健康家庭倡议是德克萨斯州一个州机构、社区伙伴和学术机构之间的一项合作,目的是了解如何确定、调整和实施基于证据的干预措施,以解决社区优先事项并减少怀孕结果的差异。方法:健康家庭倡议包括德克萨斯州的两个县,其中一个县产前护理使用率低,另一个县婴儿死亡率持续存在差异。该模型的作用是:(1)通过利益攸关方参与和二手数据确定影响孕产妇死亡率和孕产妇发病率的社区因素;(2)建立社区能力,将孕妇与现有和新开发的服务联系起来;(3)在社区和诊所内建立伙伴关系,以改善服务的可及性和可持续性。结果:以社区为基础的参与式方法侧重于利益相关者的参与,用于确定、设计和调整战略,以解决社区确定的优先事项。结论:健康家庭倡议是一项独特的国家-社区-学术伙伴关系,旨在改善弱势社区的妊娠结局,重点是促进母婴健康项目的能力建设、维护和可持续性。
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