Recommendations to improve maternal health equity among Black women in “The South”: A position paper from the SNRS minority health research interest & implementation group

Author:

Eapen Doncy1,Mbango Catherine2ORCID,Daniels Glenda3,Mathew Joseph Nitha1,Mary Annapoorna4,Mathews Nisha5ORCID,Carr Kathryn Kravetz6,Wells Cheryl7,Suriaga Armiel8,Saint Fleur Angeline9

Affiliation:

1. Cizik School of Nursing The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Houston Texas USA

2. Nelda C. Stark College of Nursing Texas Woman's University Houston Texas USA

3. Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences Texas Christian University Fort Worth Texas USA

4. Loewenberg College of Nursing The University of Memphis Memphis Tennessee USA

5. College of Human Sciences and Humanities University of Houston‐Clear Lake (Pearland) Pearland Texas USA

6. Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing Emory University Atlanta Georgia USA

7. College of Nursing University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock Arkansas USA

8. Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton Florida USA

9. College of Nursing University of South Florida Tampa Florida USA

Abstract

AbstractBlack women in the United States experience a higher maternal mortality rate compared to other racial groups. The maternal mortality rate among non‐Hispanic Black women is 3.5 times that of non‐Hispanic White women and is higher in the South compared to other regions. The majority of pregnancy‐related deaths in Black women are deemed to be preventable. Healthy People 2030 directs healthcare providers to advance health equity through societal efforts to address avoidable inequalities, historical and contemporary injustices, and the elimination of health and healthcare disparities. The Southern Nursing Research Society has put forward this position paper to provide recommendations to improve maternal health equity among Black women. Recommendations for nurses, multidisciplinary healthcare providers, policymakers, and researchers are discussed.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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