Self‐Advocacy Among Black Women During the Perinatal Period: Prevalence and Relationship to Patient Experiences
Teresa Hagan Thomas,
Savannah Vetterly,
Elizabeth B. Kaselitz
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionBlack women experience many barriers to receiving high‐quality maternal healthcare. The ability of Black women to self‐advocate may mitigate these threats to their health. Limited research describes Black women's self‐advocacy during the perinatal period and how self‐advocacy related to other relevant concepts. The aim of this study was to describe the relationship between self‐advocacy, patient–provider relationships, and mental health outcomes among Black women in the perinatal period.MethodsThis… Show more
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