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Perinatal Experiences Of U.S. Black Women With Black Doula Support: A Phenomenological Study, Gina Furlano, Jo’Vonna Giles
Perinatal Experiences Of U.S. Black Women With Black Doula Support: A Phenomenological Study, Gina Furlano, Jo’Vonna Giles
Master of Arts in Holistic Health Studies Research Papers
Infant and maternal health disparities are threatening Black families across the United States. The maternal mortality rate for Black women is 2.9 times the rate of White women. Black women are experiencing racism, discrimination, disrespect, and neglect in their perinatal care. Continuous labor support, such as a doula, is associated with improved perinatal care experiences and outcomes. Community-based doula programs seek to address disparities in perinatal outcomes through racially/culturally concordant relationships between birthing women and doulas. Several studies explore Black women’s perinatal care experiences, but few studies describe the experiences of Black women who have had Black doula support. Rooted …