The Role of a Local Health Department in Advancing Health Equity: Universal Postpartum Home Visiting in a Large Urban Setting.

IF 2.6 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Health Equity Pub Date : 2023-10-23 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1089/heq.2023.0104
Kristine Zimmermann, Lisa S Haen, Allissa Desloge, Arden Handler
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Introduction: Racial and ethnic inequities persist among birthing families in urban U.S. communities, despite public health efforts to improve outcomes. To address these inequities, in 2020, the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) launched Family Connects Chicago (FCC), an evidence-based, universal, postpartum home visiting program. We examine CDPH's transition from "high risk" to universal home visiting to determine whether and how this change represent an explicit commitment to advancing maternal and child health equity.

Methods: We conducted a secondary analysis of key informant interview data (n=45 interviews) collected from stakeholders involved in FCC's early implementation. Our analysis involved identifying processes used by CDPH in their planning and early implementation of FCC and examining the alignment of these processes with approaches for promoting health equity proposed by Calancie et al.

Results: The processes used by CDPH to plan and implement the FCC pilot are reflected in two major themes: (1) CDPH emphasized improving outcomes for all birthing families, and (2) CDPH prioritized engaging multiple stakeholders throughout planning and implementation. Alignment of these themes and their subthemes with the approaches proposed by Calancie et al. demonstrated that CDPH's implementation of FCC represents a commitment to advancing health equity.

Discussion: In their planning and implementation of FCC, CDPH appears to have exhibited a concerted effort to address Chicago's persistent health inequities. Institutional commitment, continued stakeholder engagement, ongoing data sharing, and sustainable funding will be crucial to implementing and expanding FCC.

Health equity implications: The implementation of FCC, a new service delivery approach for maternal and infant health, marks a new beginning in tackling inequities for Chicago's birthing families.

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地方卫生部门在促进卫生公平方面的作用:在大城市环境中普及产后家访。
引言:尽管公共卫生部门努力改善结果,但在美国城市社区的出生家庭中,种族和族裔不平等现象依然存在。为了解决这些不平等问题,2020年,芝加哥公共卫生部(CDPH)推出了“芝加哥家庭连接”(FCC),这是一项基于证据的、普遍的产后家访计划。我们研究了CDPH从“高风险”向全民家访的转变,以确定这一变化是否以及如何代表对促进妇幼健康公平的明确承诺。方法:我们对从参与FCC早期实施的利益相关者那里收集的关键线人访谈数据(n=45次访谈)进行了二次分析。我们的分析包括确定CDPH在计划和早期实施FCC时使用的流程,并检查这些流程与Calancie等人提出的促进健康公平的方法的一致性。结果:CDPH用于计划和实施FCC试点的流程反映在两个主要主题中:(1)CDPH强调改善所有生育家庭的结果,以及(2)CDPH在整个规划和实施过程中优先考虑让多个利益相关者参与。这些主题及其子主题与Calancie等人提出的方法相一致。表明CDPH实施FCC代表着对促进健康公平的承诺。讨论:在FCC的规划和实施中,CDPH似乎表现出了共同努力,以解决芝加哥持续存在的健康不平等问题。机构承诺、持续的利益相关者参与、持续的数据共享和可持续的资金将对实施和扩大联邦通信委员会至关重要。健康公平影响:联邦通信委员会的实施,一种新的母婴健康服务提供方法,标志着解决芝加哥生育家庭不平等问题的新开端。
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