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Healthy Start: Description of a Safety Net for Perinatal Support During Disaster Recovery

机译:健康的开始:灾难恢复期间用于围产期支持的安全网的说明

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Publicly funded programs and safety net organizations have key roles during post disaster recovery to care for vulnerable populations, including pregnant women with low resources. The objective of this study was to compare the health of prenatal women who accessed the New Orleans Healthy Start program to those women who only used traditional prenatal care (PNC) during long-term recovery from the Hurricane Katrina disaster. During 2010-2012, this descriptive, cross-sectional study recruited 402 prenatal women (24-40 weeks) from prenatal clinics and classes. All women were enrolled in PNC, with 282 experiencing only traditional PNC, while 120 women added Healthy Start participation to their usual PNC. Measures were obtained to determine, past hurricane experience, hurricane recovery, perceptions of prenatal care, mental health, and birth outcomes. Women accessing Healthy Start-New Orleans were more socially "at risk" (younger, lower income, not living with a partner, African American), lived through more hurricane trauma, and had a higher incidence of depression (40 %) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) (15 %) than women in traditional PNC (29 % depression; 6.1 % PTSD). Women using Healthy Start reported more mental health counseling and prenatal education than did women in only traditional PNC. Birth outcomes were similar in the two groups. The Healthy Start participants with less resources and more mental health difficulties after disaster, represented a more vulnerable population in need of additional support. This study underscores the necessity for community and governmental programs to develop disaster response plans that address needs of vulnerable populations during prolonged recovery.
机译:由政府资助的计划和安全网组织在灾后恢复中起着关键作用,以照顾弱势人群,包括资源贫乏的孕妇。这项研究的目的是将参加新奥尔良健康启动计划的产前妇女的健康状况与从卡特里娜飓风灾难中长期恢复期间仅使用传统产前保健(PNC)的妇女进行比较。在2010年至2012年期间,这项描述性横断面研究从产前诊所和产科中招募了402名产前妇女(24-40周)。所有妇女都参加了PNC,其中282名妇女仅经历了传统PNC,而120名妇女在他们平时的PNC中增加了“健康开始”的参与。已采取措施来确定过去的飓风经验,飓风恢复,对产前保健的看法,心理健康和分娩结局。进入健康新奥尔良的妇女在社会上更“处于危险中”(年轻,低收入,不与伴侣生活,非裔美国人),遭受飓风侵害的生活更加严重,抑郁症的发生率较高(40%),创伤应激障碍(PTSD)(15%)比传统PNC中的女性(29%抑郁; 6.1%PTSD)高。与仅使用传统PNC的妇女相比,使用Healthy Start的妇女报告了更多的心理健康咨询和产前教育。两组的出生结局相似。灾后拥有较少资源和更多精神健康困难的“健康开始”参与者代表了更脆弱的人群,需要更多的支持。这项研究强调了社区和政府计划制定灾难应对计划的必要性,以解决长期恢复期间脆弱人群的需求。

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