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Mapping the intersection of social determinants of health, postpartum visit attendance, and pregnancy-related deaths: A scoping review. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Maternal health outcomes in the U.S. are concerning due to high pregnancy-related death rates, prompting a review of the links between social determinants of health (SDOH), postpartum visit attendance, and these deaths.
  • A systematic review of eight studies identified factors like healthcare access, economic stability, education, and social context that influence postpartum care and found that health insurance is crucial for attending visits.
  • The review highlights gaps in research connecting all three elements and stresses the need for further studies to inform interventions aimed at improving maternal health outcomes and reducing pregnancy-related deaths.

Article Abstract

Background: Maternal health outcomes in the United States raises concern due to elevated rates of pregnancy-related deaths compared to other developed and underdeveloped countries. This scoping review explores relationships between social determinants of health (SDOH), postpartum visit attendance, and pregnancy-related deaths.

Methods: Utilizing the Arksey and O'Malley framework and PRISMA-Scr guidelines, a systematic review was conducted to identify pertinent literature.

Results: Eight studies were analyzed, providing insights into SDOH, postpartum visits, and pregnancy-related deaths. The findings highlight healthcare access/quality, economic stability, education, and social/community context as influential in postpartum care utilization. Health insurance emerges a key factor for postpartum attendance.  In addition, disparities in geographic access to maternity care services were linked to pregnancy-related deaths. Social contextual factors, such as marital status and social support, exhibited varying associations with postpartum visit attendance.

Conclusion: While the analyzed studies provided valuable insight, there remains a gap in the literature examining all three key elements: SDOH, postpartum visit attendance, and pregnancy-related deaths. In conclusion, this scoping review highlights the vital role of addressing social determinants in improving maternal health outcomes.  Further research is necessary to better inform interventions to reduce pregnancy-related deaths.

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