Exploring Infant Mortality Drivers in Alachua County Florida: A Qualitative Study

Kailey Seiler, Elizabeth Wood
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Infant mortality serves as a major health indicator for both developed and developing countries. Currently, Alachua County, Florida carries an infant mortality rate over a third greater than the Florida state average rate, with the African American infant mortality rate being over double the Florida state average rate. This study explores expert attitudes and opinions of those working in the field of maternal/infant health and related fields through in-depth interviews conducted via zoom/by phone. By method of qualitative content analysis, major themes were identified by researchers regarding the drivers of infant mortality, solutions/barriers to solutions, and racial inequalities. Themes were then compared among different types of participants (physicians, educators, and community workers) to identify similar/dissimilar perceptions based on occupation. Significant findings indicate the following themes of racial disparities, preterm birth, healthcare access, insurance coverage/income inequality, and lifestyle factors regarding the drivers of infant mortality. Other major themes were identified for solutions/barriers to solutions and racial inequalities. Our findings indicate issues pertaining to Alachua County itself, such as healthcare access, along with societal issues such as the U.S. healthcare system and healthcare inequities experienced by minority groups.
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探索佛罗里达州阿拉楚阿县婴儿死亡率驱动因素:一项定性研究
婴儿死亡率是发达国家和发展中国家的一项主要健康指标。目前,佛罗里达州阿拉楚阿县的婴儿死亡率比佛罗里达州平均死亡率高出三分之一以上,非洲裔美国人的婴儿死亡率是佛罗里达州平均死亡率的两倍多。本研究通过对母婴健康及相关领域的专家进行深度访谈,探讨专家的态度和意见。通过定性内容分析的方法,研究人员确定了关于婴儿死亡率的驱动因素、解决方案/解决方案的障碍和种族不平等的主要主题。然后在不同类型的参与者(医生、教育工作者和社区工作者)之间比较主题,以确定基于职业的相似/不同看法。重要的研究结果表明,种族差异、早产、医疗保健、保险覆盖面/收入不平等以及生活方式因素与婴儿死亡率的驱动因素有关。确定了解决办法/阻碍解决办法和种族不平等的其他主要主题。我们的研究结果表明了与阿拉楚阿县本身有关的问题,如医疗保健机会,以及美国医疗保健系统和少数群体经历的医疗保健不平等等社会问题。
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