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The MI-PHOTOS Project: Understanding the Health and Wellbeing of Rural Historically Marginalized Mothers Through Photovoice.

Katherine H LeMasters1, Sarah E Bledsoe1,2, Jada Brooks1, Stephanie Chavis3, Erica Little4, Kim Pevia5, Leah Daniel1, Kiva Jordan1, Ann Schindler1, Alexandra F Lightfoot1.   

Abstract

Despite the persistent health inequities faced by rural women in the United States, few researchers have partnered with women in rural communities to co-create sustainable change. To fill this gap, Mothers Improving Pregnancy and Postpartum Health Outcomes Through stOry Sharing (MI-PHOTOS) employed a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach by partnering with mothers, community leaders, and community-based organizations in Robeson County, North Carolina, a rural, racially diverse county. The project's aims were (a) to promote maternal health by listening to mothers' stories of having and raising children in their community and (b) to develop a shared understanding of these mothers' strengths and challenges. MI-PHOTOS utilized photovoice, an exploratory and qualitative CBPR methodology. Grounded theory guided data analysis. During photovoice discussions, conversation focused on maternal experiences and evoked strengths, facilitators, and barriers impacting maternal health. Themes focused on (a) MI-PHOTOS serving as a social support group for the community and family stressors that mothers faced and (b) the necessity of professional support programs. Three overarching findings emerged during this process: (a) MI-PHOTOS as an informal support group, (b) mental health stigmatization, and (c) the need to bridge home visiting programs with peer and confidential therapeutic services. Future work should incorporate mothers' and communities' strengths into program development by drawing on existing home visiting programs, identifying opportunities for peer-support, and creating referral networks for individual, confidential therapeutic services. Through continued community partnership, we can generate fuller understandings of mothers' experiences of having and raising children and ultimately promote health equity among rural mothers.

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Keywords:  community-based participatory research; health inequities; maternal child health; qualitative methods; race/ethnicity; rural health

Year:  2021        PMID: 34963367      PMCID: PMC9377392          DOI: 10.1177/10901981211057095

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Educ Behav        ISSN: 1090-1981


  41 in total

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2.  Rurality and Risk of Perinatal Depression Among Women in the United States.

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Journal:  J Rural Health       Date:  2019-10-11       Impact factor: 4.333

3.  "Someone like us": delivering maternal mental health through peers in two South Asian contexts.

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Journal:  J Affect Disord       Date:  2014-07-18       Impact factor: 4.839

4.  "Not Just One, It's Both of Us": Low-Income Mothers' Perceptions of Structural Family Therapy Delivered in a Semi-rural Community Mental Health Center.

Authors:  Addie Weaver; Catherine G Greeno; Rachel Fusco; Tina Zimmerman; Carol M Anderson
Journal:  Community Ment Health J       Date:  2019-07-19

5.  The Rural Obstetric Workforce in US Hospitals: Challenges and Opportunities.

Authors:  Katy B Kozhimannil; Michelle M Casey; Peiyin Hung; Xinxin Han; Shailendra Prasad; Ira S Moscovice
Journal:  J Rural Health       Date:  2015-03-23       Impact factor: 4.333

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Authors:  Sarah Kye Price; Enola K Proctor
Journal:  J Rural Health       Date:  2009       Impact factor: 4.333

7.  Engaging women who are depressed and economically disadvantaged in mental health treatment.

Authors:  Nancy K Grote; Allan Zuckoff; Holly Swartz; Sarah E Bledsoe; Sharon Geibel
Journal:  Soc Work       Date:  2007-10

8.  Effect of a participatory intervention with women's groups on birth outcomes in Nepal: cluster-randomised controlled trial.

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Journal:  Lancet       Date:  2004 Sep 11-17       Impact factor: 79.321

Review 9.  Perinatal mental illness: definition, description and aetiology.

Authors:  Michael W O'Hara; Katherine L Wisner
Journal:  Best Pract Res Clin Obstet Gynaecol       Date:  2013-10-07       Impact factor: 5.237

10.  Addressing health inequalities in diverse, rural communities: An unmet need.

Authors:  Laura Richman; Jay Pearson; Cherry Beasley; John Stanifer
Journal:  SSM Popul Health       Date:  2019-04-09
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