Inequities in Availability of Evidence-Based Birth Supports to Improve Perinatal Health for Socially Vulnerable Rural Residents
Rural residents in the United States (US) have disproportionately high rates of maternal and infant mortality. Rural residents who are Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) face multiple social risk factors and have some of the worst maternal and infant health outcomes in the U.S. The purpo...
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Main Authors: | Bridget Basile Ibrahim (Author), Julia D. Interrante (Author), Alyssa H. Fritz (Author), Mariana S. Tuttle (Author), Katy Backes Kozhimannil (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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