2023
DOI: 10.1177/17455057231156792
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A qualitative exploration of experiences accessing community and social services among pregnant low-income people of color during the COVID-19 pandemic

Abstract: Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has been associated with increased social and economic stressors among pregnant individuals. While community and social services have been available to mitigate stressors in pregnancy (e.g. food insecurity and financial hardship) and reduce the risk of adverse maternal outcomes, it is unclear how the pandemic impacted access to these resources, particularly in communities of color with lower incomes. Objective: To examine the experiences accessing community and social service … Show more

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“…The advantageous role of community health workers in promoting health and resiliency in underserved populations prior and during the COVID-19 pandemic has been described (Logan & Castañeda, 2020 ; Mayfield-Johnson et al, 2020 ). Gaining insight on what aspects of the program are deemed most effective in promoting health equity may reveal how successful perinatal health equity programs maintained their impacts during the pandemic, a time in which pregnant people experienced increased financial and social stressors and difficulties accessing services (Blebu et al, 2023 ). The purpose of this study is to understand staff and client perspectives regarding (1) how MAMA’s addresses chronic stress and health inequities among birthing people, including racism and discrimination and COVID-related stressors; and (2) how the COVID-19 pandemic affected MAMA’s.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advantageous role of community health workers in promoting health and resiliency in underserved populations prior and during the COVID-19 pandemic has been described (Logan & Castañeda, 2020 ; Mayfield-Johnson et al, 2020 ). Gaining insight on what aspects of the program are deemed most effective in promoting health equity may reveal how successful perinatal health equity programs maintained their impacts during the pandemic, a time in which pregnant people experienced increased financial and social stressors and difficulties accessing services (Blebu et al, 2023 ). The purpose of this study is to understand staff and client perspectives regarding (1) how MAMA’s addresses chronic stress and health inequities among birthing people, including racism and discrimination and COVID-related stressors; and (2) how the COVID-19 pandemic affected MAMA’s.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%