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Maternal Mortality in the United States: Research Gaps, Opportunities and Priorities


AUTHORS

Chinn JJ , Eisenberg E , Artis Dickerson S , King RB , Chakhtoura N , Lim IAL , Grantz KL , Lamar C , Bianchi DW , . American journal of obstetrics and gynecology. 2020 7 16; ().

ABSTRACT

Maternal mortality and severe maternal morbidity are urgent issues in the United States. It is important to establish priority areas to address these public health crises. On April 8 and May 2-3, 2019, the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) organized and invited experts with varied perspectives to two meetings, a Community Engagement Forum and Scientific Workshop to discuss underlying themes involved in the rising incidence of maternal mortality in the United States. Experts from diverse disciplines reviewed current data, ongoing activities, and identified research gaps focused on 1) data measurement and reporting, 2) obstetrical and health system factors, 3) social determinants and disparities, and 4) the community perspective and engagement. Key scientific opportunities to reduce maternal mortality and severe maternal morbidity include improved data quality and measurement, understanding the populations affected as well as the numerous etiologies, clinical research to confirm preventive and interventional strategies, and engagement of community participation in research that will lead to the reduction of maternal mortality in the United States. This article provides a summary of the workshop presentations and discussions.



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