Journal ArticleOpen Access
Working Agenda for Black Mothers
Authors
Author Affiliations
Creighton University, Dignity Health, Lincoln Medical Center, Saint Luke's Hospital, ...
Published InCirculation Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes
Year2021
Citations53
Abstract
Following decades of decline, maternal mortality began to rise in the United States around 1990-a significant departure from the world's other affluent countries. By 2018, the same could be seen with the maternal mortality rate in the United States at 17.4 maternal deaths per 100 000 live births. When factoring in race/ethnicity, this number was more than double among non-Hispanic Black women who experienced 37.1 maternal deaths per 100 000 live births. More than half of these deaths and near deaths were from preventable causes, with cardiovascular disease being the leading one. In an effort to amplify the magnitude of this epidemic in the United States that disproportionately plagues Black women, on June 13, 2020, the Association of Black Cardiologists…
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