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Voces de la frontera/Voices from the Border: Using Case Studies of Pregnancy, Birth and Parenting along the U.S.–Mexico Border to Identify Shared Measures of Success

Purpose This research analyzes the cases of five women living along the U.S.–Mexico border who overcame challenges during pregnancy or parenting with the support of a federally funded Healthy Start program, designed to eliminate disparities in perinatal health in disadvantaged communities with the p...

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Autores principales: Selchau, Katherine, Babuca, Maricela, Bower, Kara, Castro, Yara, Flores, Araceli, Garcia, Jonah O., Reyes, Maria Lourdes F., Rojas, Yvonne, Shattuck, Laura
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Publicado: Springer US 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5736768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29198049
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10995-017-2375-z
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author Selchau, Katherine
Babuca, Maricela
Bower, Kara
Castro, Yara
Flores, Araceli
Garcia, Jonah O.
Reyes, Maria Lourdes F.
Rojas, Yvonne
Shattuck, Laura
author_facet Selchau, Katherine
Babuca, Maricela
Bower, Kara
Castro, Yara
Flores, Araceli
Garcia, Jonah O.
Reyes, Maria Lourdes F.
Rojas, Yvonne
Shattuck, Laura
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description Purpose This research analyzes the cases of five women living along the U.S.–Mexico border who overcame challenges during pregnancy or parenting with the support of a federally funded Healthy Start program, designed to eliminate disparities in perinatal health in disadvantaged communities with the poorest birth outcomes. Study objectives were to: (1) identify common factors that affect healthy maternal and child outcomes for Healthy Start participants; and (2) identify a shared definition of what success looks like for Healthy Start participants and opportunities for further study. Description Five border Healthy Start sites (CA, AZ, NM, and TX) contributed case stories from participants who had overcome access barriers to achieve positive pregnancy, birth or parenting outcomes. Case studies were collected using review of successful participant cases and non-structured interviews by Healthy Start staff, and analyzed using participatory methods and thematic analysis. Assessment Common barriers were: lack of insurance; isolation or unsupportive family relationships; timidness and lack of self-advocacy. Healthy Start programs have been successful in securing supportive relationships through the community health worker model; reducing isolation; obtaining insurance access and a medical home; building self-advocacy skills; and supporting participants to pursue their goals. Conclusion Identified barriers are in line with available literature on health care access and provide a U.S.–Mexico border-specific view. The Healthy Start model is effective at helping women to overcome barriers. Learning from this research may contribute to development of shared measures for more impactful evaluation of Healthy Start and similar programs.
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spelling pubmed-57367682017-12-26 Voces de la frontera/Voices from the Border: Using Case Studies of Pregnancy, Birth and Parenting along the U.S.–Mexico Border to Identify Shared Measures of Success Selchau, Katherine Babuca, Maricela Bower, Kara Castro, Yara Flores, Araceli Garcia, Jonah O. Reyes, Maria Lourdes F. Rojas, Yvonne Shattuck, Laura Matern Child Health J Article Purpose This research analyzes the cases of five women living along the U.S.–Mexico border who overcame challenges during pregnancy or parenting with the support of a federally funded Healthy Start program, designed to eliminate disparities in perinatal health in disadvantaged communities with the poorest birth outcomes. Study objectives were to: (1) identify common factors that affect healthy maternal and child outcomes for Healthy Start participants; and (2) identify a shared definition of what success looks like for Healthy Start participants and opportunities for further study. Description Five border Healthy Start sites (CA, AZ, NM, and TX) contributed case stories from participants who had overcome access barriers to achieve positive pregnancy, birth or parenting outcomes. Case studies were collected using review of successful participant cases and non-structured interviews by Healthy Start staff, and analyzed using participatory methods and thematic analysis. Assessment Common barriers were: lack of insurance; isolation or unsupportive family relationships; timidness and lack of self-advocacy. Healthy Start programs have been successful in securing supportive relationships through the community health worker model; reducing isolation; obtaining insurance access and a medical home; building self-advocacy skills; and supporting participants to pursue their goals. Conclusion Identified barriers are in line with available literature on health care access and provide a U.S.–Mexico border-specific view. The Healthy Start model is effective at helping women to overcome barriers. Learning from this research may contribute to development of shared measures for more impactful evaluation of Healthy Start and similar programs. Springer US 2017-12-02 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5736768/ /pubmed/29198049 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10995-017-2375-z Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Selchau, Katherine
Babuca, Maricela
Bower, Kara
Castro, Yara
Flores, Araceli
Garcia, Jonah O.
Reyes, Maria Lourdes F.
Rojas, Yvonne
Shattuck, Laura
Voces de la frontera/Voices from the Border: Using Case Studies of Pregnancy, Birth and Parenting along the U.S.–Mexico Border to Identify Shared Measures of Success
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title_full Voces de la frontera/Voices from the Border: Using Case Studies of Pregnancy, Birth and Parenting along the U.S.–Mexico Border to Identify Shared Measures of Success
title_fullStr Voces de la frontera/Voices from the Border: Using Case Studies of Pregnancy, Birth and Parenting along the U.S.–Mexico Border to Identify Shared Measures of Success
title_full_unstemmed Voces de la frontera/Voices from the Border: Using Case Studies of Pregnancy, Birth and Parenting along the U.S.–Mexico Border to Identify Shared Measures of Success
title_short Voces de la frontera/Voices from the Border: Using Case Studies of Pregnancy, Birth and Parenting along the U.S.–Mexico Border to Identify Shared Measures of Success
title_sort voces de la frontera/voices from the border: using case studies of pregnancy, birth and parenting along the u.s.–mexico border to identify shared measures of success
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5736768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29198049
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10995-017-2375-z
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