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1. 'A Silent, Unmet Need': Rural Motherhood and the Challenges of Postpartum Care - The Rural Monitor - Rural Monitor
Date: Oct 23, 2024

Maternal deaths have increased in the U.S., with half of those deaths occurring in the year after childbirth. In many rural communities, accessing necessary postpartum care has become increasingly difficult. - The Rural Monitor

...Interrante, a Research Fellow at the University of Minnesota's Rural Health Research Center who studies...

2. Severe Maternal Morbidity and Hospital Transfer Among Rural Residents - Resources
Date: Nov 2019

Examines hospital transfer rates for rural and urban residents before and after childbirth and the relationship of transfer status and severe maternal morbidity and mortality.

...Interrante, Alexandria Kristensen-Cabrera, Carrie Henning-Smith, Regan Theiler Date 11/2019 Organization University of Minnesota...

3. Rural Focus and Representation in State Maternal Mortality Review Committees: Review of Policy and Legislation - Resources
Date: 2019

An assessment of the extent of rural representation in state policy efforts related to improving maternal health through the development of maternal mortality and morbidity review committees (MMRCs). Analysis included whether or not states established an MMRC, had passed legislation requiring an MMRC, identified rural populations in the legislation, and if they required rural representation within the MMRC.

...Interrante, Amanda Corbet, et al. Citation Women's Health Issues 299(5) 357-363 Date...

4. Severe Maternal Morbidity and Mortality Among Indigenous Women in the United States - Resources
Date: Feb 2020

Compares maternal mortality and morbidity rates of Native American and Alaska Native women to those of non-Hispanic White women in both rural and urban areas across the U.S. Draws from hospital discharge data from 2012 to 2015.

...Interrante, Alena N. Tofte, Lindsay K. Admon Citation Obstetrics and Gynecology, 135(2), 294-300 Date...

5. Association of Health Insurance, Geography, and Race and Ethnicity with Disparities in Receipt of Recommended Postpartum Care in the US - Resources
Date: Oct 2022

Explores whether there is a significant difference in the characteristics of patients who received a postpartum visit and the content covered in these visits. Uses data from the 2016-2019 Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) surveys to compare visit attendance and content across health insurance type, rural or urban residency, and race and ethnicity.

...Interrante, Lindsay Admon, Caitlin Carroll, et al. Citation JAMA Health Forum, 3(10), e223292 Date...

6. Characteristics of US Rural Hospitals by Obstetric Service Availability, 2017 - Resources
Date: Sep 2020

Examines the characteristics of rural hospitals that did not provide obstetric care in 2017. Compares rural hospitals that did and did not have obstetrics services by financial structure, location, and hospital size and emergency department availability and volume. Discusses the public health implications of this analysis.

...Interrante, Mariana S. Tuttle, Carrie Henning-Smith, Lindsay Admon Citation American Journal of Public Health...

7. Rural Hospital Administrators' Beliefs About Safety, Financial Viability, and Community Need for Offering Obstetric Care - Resources
Date: Mar 2022

Examines beliefs about the financial viability and need for rural obstetric care based on surveys completed by 93 rural hospital administrators. Discusses the volume necessary to provide safe obstetric care, priorities related to local community need, and issues related to workforce and policy.

...Interrante, Lindsay K. Admon, Bridget L. Basile Ibrahim Citation JAMA Health Forum, 3(3), e220204...

8. The Availability of Midwifery Care in Rural United States Communities - Resources
Date: Jul 2024

Describes the availability of midwifery care at rural hospitals in 2021. Presents results of a survey of 292 rural hospitals with current or recently closed childbirth services. Details whether rural hospitals with current or prior childbirth services had midwifery care with certified nurse-midwives available locally. Compares rural communities with and without midwifery care by hospital-level and county-level characteristics.

...Interrante, Katy B. Kozhimannil Citation Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health Date 07/2024 Tagged as Access...

9. Rural-Urban Differences In Severe Maternal Morbidity And Mortality In The US, 2007–15 - Resources
Date: Dec 2019

Analyzes severe maternal morbidity and mortality among rural and urban residents during childbirth. Examines data from the 2007-2015 National Inpatient Sample with breakdowns according to age, insurance type, race/ethnicity, income, Census region, and rurality. Discusses policy implications and strategies to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality.

...Interrante, Carrie Henning-Smith, Lindsay K. Admon Citation Health Affairs, 38, 12 Date 12/2019 Tagged...

10. An Enhanced Method for Identifying Hospital-Based Obstetric Unit Status - Resources
Date: Jan 2022

Results of a study using data from American Hospital Association annual surveys from 2010-2018 to conduct single- and multi-year assessments of obstetric unit status and to identify closures of obstetric units. Compares results obtained through the enhanced method with results of a survey sample of rural hospitals with obstetric units open at the time of the assessment and those with recently closed units.

...Interrante, Caitlin Carroll, Sara C. Handley, Katy Kozhimannil Date 01/2022 Organization University of Minnesota Rural...