Haeusslein, Laurel Gano, Dawn Gay, Caryl L Kriz, Rebecca M Bisgaard, Robin Vega, Myrna Cormier, Diana M Joe, Priscilla Walker, Valencia Kim, Jae H
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BackgroundSocial support is associated with decreased symptoms of postpartum mood and anxiety disorders (PMAD) in mothers of healthy infants, but less is known about social support and PMADs in mothers with preterm infants. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between social support and symptoms of PMADs reported by mothers in ...
Gomes, Filomena Askari, Sufia Black, Robert E Christian, Parul Dewey, Kathryn G Mwangi, Martin N Rana, Ziaul Reed, Sarah Shankar, Anuraj H Smith, Emily R
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Meta-analyses consistently have found that antenatal multiple micronutrient supplementation (MMS) compared with iron and folic acid (IFA) alone reduce adverse birth outcomes. In 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) placed a conditional recommendation for MMS and requested additional trials using ultrasounds to establish gestational age, becaus...
Karvonen, Kayla L McKenzie-Sampson, Safyer Baer, Rebecca J Jelliffe-Pawlowski, Laura Rogers, Elizabeth E Pantell, Matthew S Chambers, Brittany D
BackgroundStructural racism contributes to racial disparities in adverse perinatal outcomes. We sought to determine if structural racism is associated with adverse outcomes among Black preterm infants postnatally.MethodsObservational cohort study of 13,321 Black birthing people who delivered preterm (gestational age 22-36 weeks) in California in 20...
Milford, Cecilia Smith, Emma Ngure, Kenneth Thuo, Nicholas B Newmann, Sara Lazarus, Nalinie Beksinska, Mags Mugo, Nelly Rand, Larry
BackgroundPreterm birth (PTB) is a global health epidemic, sub-Saharan Africa is severely impacted due to its limited healthcare resources. Pregnancy knowledge, cultural beliefs and practices play a role in the identification of risk and management of PTB. This study explored knowledge, understandings, cultural beliefs and attitudes to pregnancy an...
Keenan-Devlin, Lauren S Borders, Ann EB Freedman, Alexa Miller, Gregory E Grobman, William Entringer, Sonja Simhan, Hyagriv Wadhwa, Pathik Buss, Claudia
Exposure to traumatic events during pregnancy may influence pregnancy and birth outcomes. Growing evidence suggests that exposure to traumatic events well before pregnancy, such as childhood maltreatment (CM), also may influence the course of pregnancy and risk of adverse birth outcomes. We aimed to estimate associations between maternal CM exposur...
Örtqvist, Maria Marschik, Peter B Toldo, Moreno Zhang, Dajie Fajardo‐Martinez, Viviana Nielsen‐Saines, Karin Ådén, Ulrika Einspieler, Christa
AimTo assess the inter-assessor reliability of the Motor Optimality Score-Revised (MOS-R) when used in infants at elevated likelihood for adverse neurological outcome.MethodsMOS-R were assessed in three groups of infants by two assessors/cohort. Infants were recruited from longitudinal projects in Sweden (infants born extremely preterm), India (inf...
Rutman, Shira P Price, Melisa Williams, Shanell Jones, Linda Williams-Burt, Hope Decker, Martha J Franck, Linda S Fuchs, Jonathan D Brindis, Claire D
BackgroundThe California Preterm Birth Initiative is a community-engaged research effort focused on addressing racial disparities in birth outcomes.ObjectivesTo highlight three community-academic partnership strategies and identify partners' lessons learned and recommendations.MethodsWe conducted interviews (n = 38), four focus groups (n = 23), a d...
Non, Amy L Akong, Kathryn Conrad, Douglas J
The continued inclusion of race in spirometry reference equations is a topic of intense debate for adult lung function, but less discussion has focused on implications for children. Obtaining accurate estimates of children's lung function is an important component of the diagnosis of childhood respiratory illnesses, including asthma, cystic fibrosi...
Arteaga, Stephanie Hubbard, Erin Arcara, Jennet Cuentos, Alli Armstead, Marna Jackson, Andrea Gomez, Anu Manchikanti Marshall, Cassondra
ProblemIn the United States, Black women are disproportionately impacted by inequities in maternal health.BackgroundCommunity doula support may improve birth outcomes and experiences, including lower rates of preterm birth and low birthweight and increases in positive birthing experiences. Few studies have explored client experiences with doula car...
Melendez Hebib, Valeria Taft, Diana H Stoll, Barbara Liu, Jinxin Call, Lee Guthrie, Gregory Jensen, Nick Hair, Amy B Mills, David A Burrin, Douglas G
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Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is the leading cause of death caused by gastrointestinal disease in preterm infants. Major risk factors include prematurity, formula feeding, and gut microbial colonization. Microbes have been linked to NEC, yet there is no evidence of causal species, and select probiotics have been shown to reduce NEC incidence in i...