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Using rising tides to lift all boats: Equity-focused quality improvement as a tool to reduce neonatal health disparities.

Vicky Reichman1, Sandhya S Brachio2, Chinonyerem R Madu3, Diana Montoya-Williams4, Michelle-Marie Peña5.   

Abstract

Evidence of health disparities affecting newborns abounds. Although quality improvement (QI) methodology is often suggested as a tool to advance health equity, the impact of QI initiatives on disparities is variable. QI work may mitigate, worsen, or perpetuate existing disparities. QI projects designed without an intentional focus on equity promotion may foster intervention-generated inequalities that further disadvantage vulnerable groups. This article reviews disparities in perinatal and neonatal care, the impact of QI on health disparities, and the concept of "Equity-Focused Quality Improvement" (EF-QI). EF-QI differs from QI with an equity lens in that it is action-oriented and centered around equity. EF-QI initiatives purposely integrate equity throughout the fabric of the project and are inclusive, collaborative efforts that foreground and address the needs of disadvantaged populations. EF-QI principles are applicable at every stage of project conception, execution, analysis, and dissemination, and may provide opportunities for reducing disparities in neonatal care.
© 2021 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  Health equity; Health services research; Health status disparities; Healthcare disparities; Minority health; Neonatal intensive care units; Neonatology; Perinatology; Quality improvement; Quality of health care; Racism; Social determinants of health; Vulnerable populations

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33558160      PMCID: PMC8809476          DOI: 10.1016/j.siny.2021.101198

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Fetal Neonatal Med        ISSN: 1744-165X            Impact factor:   3.926


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Review 7.  Exclusive breastfeeding promotion policies: whose oxygen mask are we prioritizing?

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