The practical playbook III : : working together to improve maternal health / / edited by Dorothy Cilenti [and six others] ; managing editors, Brittany Hinnant and Tamala Grissett.

Since publishing 'The Practical Playbook II', there has been growing recognition of increased maternal deaths & poor maternal health outcomes disproportionately impacting Black, Indigenous, People of Color in the US. Practitioners are often unaware or unequipped to understand the inequ...

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Superior document:Oxford scholarship online
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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Oxford University Press,, 2024.
Year of Publication:2024
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Series:Oxford scholarship online.
Physical Description:1 online resource (757 pages) :; color illustrations
Notes:Also issued in print: 2024.
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Table of Contents:
  • Section I Introduction
  • 1 Why a Practical Playbook about Working Together to Improve Maternal Health?
  • 2 Promoting Federal Partnerships for Effective Program Implementation
  • 3 How Academic Centers Can Accelerate Partnerships and Progress in Maternal Health
  • 4 Transformational Maternal and Child Health through Expanded Healthcare Coordination and Community Engagement
  • 5 Improving Maternal and Child Health Outcomes: An Opportunity for Expanded Primary Healthcare Teams
  • 6 It's Not a Flip of the Switch: One Healthcare System's Collaborative Approach to Engaging External Partners to Support the Maternity Journey
  • Section II Collaboration
  • 7 Collaborations to Improve Maternal Health
  • 8 Extending the Reach of Maternal Health Practice into New Zones of Transformation with the Framework for Aligning Sectors
  • 9 An Approach for Whole-Person Health: Oral Healthcare Integration for Improved Maternal Outcomes
  • 10 What It Really Takes to Succeed: Practical Tips for Maternal Health Collaboration
  • 11 Bringing Together Clinical and Community Partners for Better Patient Care: Bootheel Perinatal Network
  • 12 A Community Approach to Addressing Inequities in Maternal Health
  • 13 The Broward Healthy Start Program: Cross-Sector Collaboration-Improving Pregnancy Outcomes and Birth Equity Using a Collective-Impact Framework
  • 14 Impacting Maternal and Prenatal Care Together: A Harris County/Houston Collaborative
  • 15 Activating Our Village in Los Angeles County: Birth Equity and Black Families
  • Section III Equity
  • 16 Centering Equity: Systemic Racism and Social Determinants of Maternal Health
  • 17 Historical Context Matters: Structural Racism, Maternal Health, and Reproductive Justice
  • 18 Equity and Systemic Racism
  • 19 Introduction to Maternal Health Equity: A Consensus-Driven Definition and Research Priorities
  • 20 Redesigning Systems with Black Women to Improve Maternal Health in Atlanta
  • 21 Doulas and Incarcerated Populations
  • 22 Environmental Impacts on Maternal Health
  • 23 Reimagining Prenatal Care: Designing a Justice-Conscious Approach to Reproductive Health, Pregnancy, and Early Parenthood
  • Section IV Data
  • 24 Using and Improving Maternal Health Data to Achieve Equity
  • 25 Democratizing Data: Understanding the Challenges and Opportunities for Community-Based Utilization of Maternal Mortality Data and Maternal Health Interventions
  • 26 Decolonizing Maternal Health Research: An Introduction to Indigenous Research Methods and a Decolonial Framework for Indigenous Maternal Health Research