婴儿降生,父母也随之降生:通过 NIMHD 框架了解早产对黑人父母的影响。

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING
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摘要

背景:目的:国家少数民族健康和差异研究所的研究框架反映了与了解和促进少数民族健康相关的一系列独特的决定因素:我们运用这一框架来更好地了解公共卫生和公共卫生服务对黑人父母的影响以及健康的社会决定因素的分布,包括结构性决定因素和不平等的根源:讨论:这一调整显示了孕产妇和婴儿健康的交叉点,这种交叉点塑造了个人的经历,造成了差异,并影响了生命过程中关键时期的围产期结果:在努力实现健康公平的过程中,我们必须研究其根本机制,并认识到政策、制度结构和社会因素是种族主义的驱动因素。
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When a baby is born, so is a parent: Understanding the effects of preterm birth on Black parents through the lens of the NIMHD framework

Background

The rate of preterm birth (PTB) is high in the United States and Black infants remain disproportionately affected, with the disparity between Black and White infant deaths greater today than it was under antebellum slavery.

Purpose

The National Institute on Minority Health and Disparities Research Framework reflects a unique set of determinants relevant to the understanding and promotion of minority health.

Methods

We have applied this framework to better understand the effects of PTB on Black parents and the distribution of the social determinants of health, including structural determinants and root causes of inequities.

Discussion

This adaptation shows the intersection in maternal and infant health that shapes individuals’ experiences, drives disparities and impacts perinatal outcomes in critical periods over the lifecourse.

Conclusion

In our efforts to achieve health equity, it is imperative that we study the underlying mechanisms and recognize that policies, institutional structures, and social factors are drivers of racism.

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Nursing Outlook
Nursing Outlook 医学-护理
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
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109
审稿时长
25 days
期刊介绍: Nursing Outlook, a bimonthly journal, provides innovative ideas for nursing leaders through peer-reviewed articles and timely reports. Each issue examines current issues and trends in nursing practice, education, and research, offering progressive solutions to the challenges facing the profession. Nursing Outlook is the official journal of the American Academy of Nursing and the Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science and supports their mission to serve the public and the nursing profession by advancing health policy and practice through the generation, synthesis, and dissemination of nursing knowledge. The journal is included in MEDLINE, CINAHL and the Journal Citation Reports published by Clarivate Analytics.
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