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View article: Good practices for the design, analysis, and interpretation of observational studies on birth spacing and perinatal health outcomes
Good practices for the design, analysis, and interpretation of observational studies on birth spacing and perinatal health outcomes Open
BACKGROUND: Meta-analyses of observational studies have shown that women with a shorter interpregnancy interval (the time from delivery to start of a subsequent pregnancy) are more likely to experience adverse pregnancy outcomes, such as p…
View article: Report of the Office of Population Affairs' expert work group meeting on short birth spacing and adverse pregnancy outcomes: Methodological quality of existing studies and future directions for research
Report of the Office of Population Affairs' expert work group meeting on short birth spacing and adverse pregnancy outcomes: Methodological quality of existing studies and future directions for research Open
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that women wait at least 24 months after a livebirth before attempting a subsequent pregnancy to reduce the risk of adverse maternal, perinatal, and infant health outcomes. However…
View article: Development and implementation of an entity relationship diagram for perinatal data
Development and implementation of an entity relationship diagram for perinatal data Open
Objective Severe maternal morbidity and mortality are higher in the United States than in other high-income countries, and unacceptable disparities persist. To facilitate research on these outcomes, we developed a standardized approach for…
View article: Adverse life events, psychiatric history, and biological predictors of postpartum depression in an ethnically diverse sample of postpartum women
Adverse life events, psychiatric history, and biological predictors of postpartum depression in an ethnically diverse sample of postpartum women Open
BACKGROUND: Race, psychiatric history, and adverse life events have all been independently associated with postpartum depression (PPD). However, the role these play together in Black and Latina women remains inadequately studied. Therefore…
View article: Racial and ethnic disparities in U.S. breastfeeding and implications for maternal and child health outcomes
Racial and ethnic disparities in U.S. breastfeeding and implications for maternal and child health outcomes Open
View article: Gestational diabetes and cardiovascular risk factors and disease in U.S. Hispanics/Latinas in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL)
Gestational diabetes and cardiovascular risk factors and disease in U.S. Hispanics/Latinas in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL) Open
To compare cardiovascular risk and disease prevalence in U.S. Hispanics/Latinas with and without a history of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Cross-sectional data from 2008 to 2011 were analyzed for 8,262 (305 with GDM history) parous…
View article: Development and implementation of an entity relationship diagram for perinatal data
Development and implementation of an entity relationship diagram for perinatal data Open
Objective Severe maternal morbidity and mortality are higher in the United States than in other high-income countries, and unacceptable disparities persist. To facilitate research on these outcomes, we developed a standardized approach for…
View article: Bridges to treatment satisfaction: the roles of trauma, social support, race and ethnicity among perinatal women receiving behavioural activation therapy
Bridges to treatment satisfaction: the roles of trauma, social support, race and ethnicity among perinatal women receiving behavioural activation therapy Open
View article: Machine Learning Models to Predict Risk of Maternal Morbidity and Mortality From Electronic Medical Record Data: Scoping Review.
Machine Learning Models to Predict Risk of Maternal Morbidity and Mortality From Electronic Medical Record Data: Scoping Review. Open
Background: A majority (>80%) of maternal deaths in the United States are preventable. Using machine learning (ML) models that are generated from electronic medical records (EMRs) may be a promising approach to predict the risk of adverse …
View article: Bridges to treatment satisfaction: the roles of trauma, social support, race and ethnicity among perinatal women receiving behavioural activation therapy
Bridges to treatment satisfaction: the roles of trauma, social support, race and ethnicity among perinatal women receiving behavioural activation therapy Open
View article: Machine Learning Models to Predict Risk of Maternal Morbidity and Mortality From Electronic Medical Record Data: Scoping Review.
Machine Learning Models to Predict Risk of Maternal Morbidity and Mortality From Electronic Medical Record Data: Scoping Review. Open
Key recommendations for future research and practice include expanding efforts to study maternal morbidity and mortality outcomes in the postpartum period, increasing transparency and reproducibility of studies through use of reporting che…
View article: Racial and Ethnic Inequities in Postpartum Pain Evaluation and Management.
Racial and Ethnic Inequities in Postpartum Pain Evaluation and Management. Open
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether the frequency of pain assessment and treatment differed by patient race and ethnicity for women after cesarean birth. METHODS: We performed a retrospective cohort study of all women who underwent cesarean bir…
View article: Telehealth to provide prenatal genetics services: Feasibility and importance revealed during global pandemic
Telehealth to provide prenatal genetics services: Feasibility and importance revealed during global pandemic Open
Traditionally, prenatal genetic counseling is performed with face to face counseling in a prenatal diagnosis center. However, alternative forms of genetic counseling are available including use of telephone counseling, group counseling, an…
View article: Multiparous Black and Latinx Women Face More Barriers to Prenatal Care than White Women
Multiparous Black and Latinx Women Face More Barriers to Prenatal Care than White Women Open
View article: Preconception Diet Quality Is Associated with Birth Weight for Gestational Age Among Women in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos
Preconception Diet Quality Is Associated with Birth Weight for Gestational Age Among Women in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos Open
View article: Pre-pregnancy Health Behaviors and Gestational Weight Gain Among Hispanic/Latino Women: Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos
Pre-pregnancy Health Behaviors and Gestational Weight Gain Among Hispanic/Latino Women: Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos Open
View article: Racial Disparities in Donor Human Milk Feedings: A Study Using Electronic Medical Records
Racial Disparities in Donor Human Milk Feedings: A Study Using Electronic Medical Records Open
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate differences in the use of pasteurized donor human milk (PDHM) by maternal race-ethnicity during postpartum hospitalization using electronic medical records (EMRs). Materials and Methods: …
View article: Foreword: Respectful, Equitable, and Supportive Postpartum Care
Foreword: Respectful, Equitable, and Supportive Postpartum Care Open
The postpartum period is a precious part of life: the health and wellbeing of at least 2 generations are at stake. Although the World Health Organization calls for a standard of care that promotes “positive” postpartum experiences with a “…
View article: Preconception Cardiometabolic Markers and Birth Outcomes Among Women in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos
Preconception Cardiometabolic Markers and Birth Outcomes Among Women in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos Open
Background: Associations between preconception cardiometabolic markers and birth outcomes have been noted, but data are scarce for Hispanics/Latinos. We examined the association between preconception cardiometabol…
View article: Association between gestational diabetes and 6-year incident diabetes: results from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL)
Association between gestational diabetes and 6-year incident diabetes: results from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL) Open
OBJECTIVE: Type 2 diabetes and gestational diabetes (GDM) disproportionately affect those of Hispanic/Latino heritage. This study examined the association between GDM and prevalent and incident diabetes in a community-based study of Hispan…
View article: Standardized Order Sets Do Not Eliminate Racial or Ethnic Inequities in Postpartum Pain Management
Standardized Order Sets Do Not Eliminate Racial or Ethnic Inequities in Postpartum Pain Management Open
Objective: To quantify the extent to which a standardized pain management order set reduced racial and ethnic inequities in post-cesarean pain evaluation and management. Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study to quantify racial…
View article: Using Machine Learning to Develop a Predictive Model of Infant Hypoglycemia Based on Maternal and Infant Variables in an Electronic Health Record
Using Machine Learning to Develop a Predictive Model of Infant Hypoglycemia Based on Maternal and Infant Variables in an Electronic Health Record Open
All newborns experience low blood glucose levels when they first initiate carbohydrate metabolism. Some levels remain low, with potential seizures and severe brain injury. Predicting newborns at higher risk is clinically useful because new…
View article: Task-sharing and telemedicine delivery of psychotherapy to treat perinatal depression: a pragmatic, noninferiority randomized trial
Task-sharing and telemedicine delivery of psychotherapy to treat perinatal depression: a pragmatic, noninferiority randomized trial Open
View article: Breastfeeding patterns among parturients with diabetes: A secondary analysis of the MOMPOD randomized clinical trial
Breastfeeding patterns among parturients with diabetes: A secondary analysis of the MOMPOD randomized clinical trial Open
Introduction Insulin resistance is associated with decreased milk supply in lactating people. Metformin is hypothesized to increase breast milk production by decreasing insulin resistance, suggesting use may increase breastfeeding success.…
View article: Birthing parent and companion verbal reactions following interactions with inpatient postpartum health care team members: an observational study using naturalistic filming
Birthing parent and companion verbal reactions following interactions with inpatient postpartum health care team members: an observational study using naturalistic filming Open
There are strengths in postpartum patient engagement as well as areas for health care team improvement. More appropriate communication including setting of clearer expectations surrounding various aspects of services on the postnatal unit …
View article: Birthing parent postpartum acute care use: Multilevel opportunities for strengthening healthcare
Birthing parent postpartum acute care use: Multilevel opportunities for strengthening healthcare Open
Background Two‐thirds of pregnancy‐related deaths occur from 1 day to 1 year after birth, and medical complications frequently occur after birth. Postpartum health concerns are often urgent, requiring timely medical care, which may contrib…
View article: Birthing Parent Experiences of Postpartum at-Home Blood Pressure Monitoring Versus Office-Based Follow up After Diagnosis of Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy
Birthing Parent Experiences of Postpartum at-Home Blood Pressure Monitoring Versus Office-Based Follow up After Diagnosis of Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy Open
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy are a leading cause of pregnancy-related morbidity and mortality. The primary objective of this study was to compare the frequency of documentation of postpartum blood pressure through remote blood press…
View article: Racial Differences in the Association between Parity and Incident Stroke: Results from the Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke Study
Racial Differences in the Association between Parity and Incident Stroke: Results from the Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke Study Open
View article: Prepregnancy Diabetes and Breastfeeding Cessation among Black Women in the United States
Prepregnancy Diabetes and Breastfeeding Cessation among Black Women in the United States Open
The incidence of diabetes is rising, and with it, the number of pregnancies affected by diabetes. U.S. black women have a disproportionately high prevalence of diabetes and lower rates of breastfeeding. Objective: The objective of this stu…
View article: Cumulative Lactation and Onset of Hypertension in African-American Women
Cumulative Lactation and Onset of Hypertension in African-American Women Open
Hypertension affects nearly 1 of 3 women and contributes to cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death in the United States. Breastfeeding leads to metabolic changes that could reduce risks of hypertension. Hypertension disproporti…