학술논문

Antibias Efforts in United States Maternity Care: A Scoping Review of the Publicly Funded Health Equity Intervention Pipeline
Document Type
article
Source
Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology. 66(1)
Subject
Reproductive Medicine
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Health Services
Clinical Research
Health and social care services research
8.1 Organisation and delivery of services
Generic health relevance
Good Health and Well Being
United States
Female
Pregnancy
Humans
Maternal Health Services
Health Equity
Maternal Health
bias
racism
birth equity
interventions
community-based participatory research
scoping review
Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine
Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine
Reproductive medicine
Language
Abstract
Antibias training is increasingly identified as a strategy to reduce maternal health disparities. Evidence to guide this work is limited. We conducted a community-guided scoping review to characterize new antibias research. Four of 508 projects met our criteria: US-based, publicly funded, initiated from January 1, 2018 to June 30, 2022, and featuring an intervention to reduce bias or racism in maternal health care providers. Training was embedded in multicomponent interventions in 3 projects, limiting its evaluation as a stand-alone intervention. Major public funders have sponsored few projects to advance antibias training research in maternal health. More support is needed to develop a rigorous and scalable evidence base.