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Filter by:The goal of this randomized controlled intervention trial is to evaluate an integrated, interdisciplinary, multi-level maternity care home model (MCHM) aimed at reducing severe maternal morbidity (SMM) among a group of Black indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) patients. The main question it aims to answer is whether a patient-centered MCHM will address the gap in social, structural, and health system factors that contribute to disparities for the most vulnerable patients, thereby reducing SMM. Participants will be randomized to a MCHM (office-based prenatal care that is integrated with social services within the MCHM) or standard of care (office-based prenatal care with individually outsourced social services referrals) and followed during pregnancy through 1 year postpartum.
Background: Perinatal mortality ranges mortality from 22 gestational weeks up to the first 7 days of life and extended mortality goes up to 28 days of life. The perinatal mortality rate is the most sensitive index of the health status of women and their offspring and of the quality of maternal and child health services. Per our knowledge, there is no study that evaluates perinatal mortality in Catalonia, although household data are available from each hospital. Moreover, the official records usually do not match with the household surveys due to lack of clarity on the definitions. Aim: the aim of the study is to compare the WHO perinatal mortality classification following the ICD-PM in comparison with the used classification. Methodology: Multicentric retrospective study. Data from Sant Joan de Déu, Maternitat Clinic and Parc Taulí hospitals.