2021
DOI: 10.1111/jmwh.13235
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Launching the Reduction of Peripartum Racial/Ethnic Disparities Bundle: A Quality Improvement Project

Abstract: Introduction Health care organizations have a responsibility to reduce racial and ethnic perinatal health disparities. In the United States, Black women experience the worst perinatal outcomes. The process for successfully addressing this problem in clinical practice remains unclear. Process A community hospital implemented components of the Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health Reduction of Peripartum Racial/Ethnic Disparities Patient Safety Bundle. The purpose was to collect and share perinatal disparit… Show more

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“…22 One participant suggested a question on clinician attribution to measure the level of clinician ownership of the work required to successfully address health inequities. 23 Eight participants (32.0%) noted that by implementing structure measures for an equity bundle, one would change the institution's culture toward one that emphasizes equity. This begins by having staff understand the historical context of racial inequities.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…22 One participant suggested a question on clinician attribution to measure the level of clinician ownership of the work required to successfully address health inequities. 23 Eight participants (32.0%) noted that by implementing structure measures for an equity bundle, one would change the institution's culture toward one that emphasizes equity. This begins by having staff understand the historical context of racial inequities.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Utilizing Afrocentric principles is important as this work centers the lived experiences of people of African descent which recognizes the collective experience of disenfranchisement [ 45 , 46 ]. Emerging research has illustrated promising results with peer advocates in the context of addressing racial and ethnic health disparities [ 47 ]. Investing in Black women’s empowerment and advocacy could increase PrEP awareness and potentially promote initiation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…32 Implementation of a safety bundle aimed at reducing perinatal racial/ethnic disparities has been published; however, there is a lack of outcome data at this time, so it remains unknown whether this intervention results in a reduction of disparate outcomes for minority patients. 33…”
Section: Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proposed obstetric care bundles aimed at reducing peripartum racial and ethnic disparities have focused on obtaining reliable data on patient identity, including race and ethnicity, for accurate data measurement, addressing implicit bias among health care providers, addressing institutional bias, and improving patient-centered communication 32. Implementation of a safety bundle aimed at reducing perinatal racial/ethnic disparities has been published; however, there is a lack of outcome data at this time, so it remains unknown whether this intervention results in a reduction of disparate outcomes for minority patients 33…”
Section: Epidemiologymentioning
confidence: 99%