2024
DOI: 10.2196/preprints.58410
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Centering Birthing Experiences of Women of Color: Protocol for a Qualitative Maternal Near Miss Study (Preprint)

Natalie Hernandez-Green,
Kaitlyn Hernandez-Spalding,
Oluyemi Farinu
et al.

Abstract: BACKGROUND In the US, Black women are 3–4 times more likely to experience maternal near miss (MNM) or severe maternal morbidity (SMM) than non-Hispanic White women [1]. However, there is limited narrative-based investigation into Black and other marginalized women’s maternal near miss experiences. Additionally, limited extant research on the impact of MNM and SMM on birthing women’s family/support persons and healthcare providers precludes development of multilevel, patient-centered met… Show more

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