超越“玛丽亚”:为孕产妇保健公平制定路线。

IF 2.5 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Health Equity Pub Date : 2025-05-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1089/heq.2024.0065
Wendy Post
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孕产妇死亡率和发病率是严重影响黑人、土著、西班牙裔和其他边缘化人群的持久公共卫生危机。这种不平等突出表明,有必要建立一个全面、公平驱动的框架,以解决孕产妇保健中的系统性失灵问题。尽管孕产妇死亡率审查信息应用程序(MMRIA)对孕产妇死亡提供了宝贵的回顾性见解,但必须通过与实时干预措施相结合来扩大其功能。大力提倡创新方法,包括产科早期预警评分和孕产妇早期预警评分(OEWS)等产科失代偿评分工具以及孕产妇预警触发系统。当这些预测技术集成到电子医疗记录中时,可以生成实时警报,使临床医生能够在并发症升级之前主动减轻并发症。基于模拟的培训进一步补充了这些技术,使医疗保健团队沉浸在直接从孕产妇死亡案例研究中得出的现实的高压力情景中。这种沉浸式的项目有效地解决了隐性偏见,提高了诊断的准确性,并培养了文化上的谦逊,尤其有利于边缘人群。此外,建议建立产妇发病率审查委员会(MMORCs)作为一项重要进展,使急性产妇事件期间能够进行多学科,即时干预。总的来说,这些创新旨在将孕产妇保健从被动模式转变为主动模式,显著改善孕产妇结局。报告强调,迫切需要进行系统性改革和以数据为导向的干预措施,以消除不公平现象,优先考虑预防、公平和文化谦逊,确保孕产妇保健公平、可及和包容。
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Beyond "Maria": Charting a Course for Maternal Health Equity.

Maternal mortality and morbidity are enduring public health crises disproportionately affecting Black, Indigenous, Hispanic, and other marginalized populations. This inequity highlights the necessity for a comprehensive, equity-driven framework to address systemic failures within maternal healthcare. Although the Maternal Mortality Review Information Application (MMRIA) provides valuable retrospective insights into maternal deaths, its capabilities must be expanded by integration with real-time interventions. Innovative approaches, including obstetric decompensation scoring tools like the Obstetric Early Warning Score and Maternal Early Warning Score (OEWS) and Maternal Early Warning Trigger systems, are strongly advocated. These predictive technologies, when integrated into electronic medical records, generate real-time alerts that enable clinicians to proactively mitigate complications before they escalate. Simulation-based training further complements these technologies, immersing healthcare teams in realistic, high-stress scenarios drawn directly from maternal mortality case studies. Such immersive programs effectively address implicit biases, enhance diagnostic accuracy, and foster cultural humility, particularly benefiting marginalized populations. Additionally, the establishment of Maternal Morbidity Review Committees (MMORCs) is proposed as a critical advancement, enabling multidisciplinary, immediate interventions during acute maternal events. Collectively, these innovations aim to transition maternal health care from a reactive to a proactive model, significantly improving maternal outcomes. Highlighted is the urgency for systemic reforms and data-driven interventions to eliminate inequities, prioritizing prevention, equity, and cultural humility to ensure maternal healthcare is equitable, accesible and inclusive.

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Health Equity
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