2014-2023 年,Doulas 在改善医疗补助(Medicaid)参保者的孕产妇健康和健康平等方面的作用。

IF 9.6 1区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH American journal of public health Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.2105/AJPH.2024.307805
April M Falconi, Leah Ramirez, Rebecca Cobb, Carrie Levin, Michelle Nguyen, Tiffany Inglis
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目的评估美国医疗补助计划(Medicaid)附属计划中女性使用朵拉与健康结果之间的关系。方法。在这项回顾性观察队列研究中,我们利用一家全国性医疗保险公司提供的医疗补助理赔数据,比较了使用和未使用朵拉的女性(2014-2023 年)的健康状况。我们使用 1:1 的病例对照匹配进行倾向得分匹配,不进行替换,并通过逻辑回归分析孕产妇健康结果的相对风险。结果研究对象包括 722 对有朵拉和没有朵拉的配对。结果显示,有朵拉的女性剖宫产风险降低了 47%,早产风险降低了 29%,参加产后检查的可能性增加了 46%(所有差异均为 P 结论:朵拉护理与产妇健康状况的改善相关。杜拉护理与医疗补助计划参保者健康状况的改善有关。对公共卫生的影响。作为应对孕产妇发病率上升趋势和持续存在的健康差异的一种策略,杜拉拉越来越受到政策制定者的关注。这项研究从美国各地的医疗补助参保者中提供了证据,证明朵拉护理可改善孕产妇健康。(Am J Public Health.2024;114(11):1275-1285. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2024.307805).
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Role of Doulas in Improving Maternal Health and Health Equity Among Medicaid Enrollees, 2014‒2023.

Objectives. To assess the relationship between doula utilization and health outcomes of females enrolled in Medicaid-affiliated plans in the United States. Methods. In this retrospective, observational cohort study, we used Medicaid claims data from a national health insurer to compare health outcomes between females who used and who did not use a doula (2014-2023). We conducted propensity score matching using a 1:1 case‒control match, without replacement, and fit logistic regressions to analyze the relative risks for maternal health outcomes. Results. The study population included 722 matched pairs with and without a doula. Results indicate females with doulas had a 47% lower risk of cesarean delivery and a 29% lower risk of preterm birth, and were 46% more likely to attend a postpartum checkup (all differences P < .05). Conclusions. Doula care is associated with improved health outcomes among Medicaid enrollees. Public Health Implications. Doulas have garnered increasing interest from policymakers as a strategy to address increasing trends in maternal morbidity and persistent health disparities. This study provides evidence from Medicaid enrollees across the United States that doula care can improve maternal health. (Am J Public Health. 2024;114(11):1275-1285. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2024.307805).

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American journal of public health
American journal of public health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Public Health (AJPH) is dedicated to publishing original work in research, research methods, and program evaluation within the field of public health. The journal's mission is to advance public health research, policy, practice, and education.
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