Evaluating disparities in access to obstetric services for American Indian women across Montana. Issue 1 (23rd March 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Evaluating disparities in access to obstetric services for American Indian women across Montana. Issue 1 (23rd March 2021)
- Main Title:
- Evaluating disparities in access to obstetric services for American Indian women across Montana
- Authors:
- Thorsen, Maggie L.
Harris, Sean
McGarvey, Ronald
Palacios, Janelle
Thorsen, Andreas - Abstract:
- Abstract: Purpose: Pregnant women across the rural United States have increasingly limited access to obstetric care, especially specialty care for high‐risk women and infants. Limited research focuses on access for rural American Indian/Alaskan Native (AIAN) women, a population warranting attention given persistent inequalities in birth outcomes. Methods: Using Montana birth certificate data (2014–2018), we examined variation in travel time to give birth and access to different levels of obstetric care (i.e., the proportion of individuals living within 1‐ and 2‐h drives to facilities), by rurality (Rural‐Urban Continuum Code) and race (White and AIAN people). Findings: Results point to limited obstetric care access in remote rural areas in Montana, especially higher‐level specialty care, compared to urban or urban‐adjacent rural areas. AIAN women traveled significantly farther than White women to access care (24.2 min farther on average), even compared to White women from similarly rural areas (5–13 min farther, after controlling for sociodemographic characteristics, risk factors, and health care utilization). AIAN women were 20 times more likely to give birth at a hospital without obstetric services and had less access to complex obstetric care. Poor access was particularly pronounced among reservation‐dwelling AIAN women. Conclusions: It is imperative to consider racial disparities and health inequities underlying poor access to obstetric services across rural America.Abstract: Purpose: Pregnant women across the rural United States have increasingly limited access to obstetric care, especially specialty care for high‐risk women and infants. Limited research focuses on access for rural American Indian/Alaskan Native (AIAN) women, a population warranting attention given persistent inequalities in birth outcomes. Methods: Using Montana birth certificate data (2014–2018), we examined variation in travel time to give birth and access to different levels of obstetric care (i.e., the proportion of individuals living within 1‐ and 2‐h drives to facilities), by rurality (Rural‐Urban Continuum Code) and race (White and AIAN people). Findings: Results point to limited obstetric care access in remote rural areas in Montana, especially higher‐level specialty care, compared to urban or urban‐adjacent rural areas. AIAN women traveled significantly farther than White women to access care (24.2 min farther on average), even compared to White women from similarly rural areas (5–13 min farther, after controlling for sociodemographic characteristics, risk factors, and health care utilization). AIAN women were 20 times more likely to give birth at a hospital without obstetric services and had less access to complex obstetric care. Poor access was particularly pronounced among reservation‐dwelling AIAN women. Conclusions: It is imperative to consider racial disparities and health inequities underlying poor access to obstetric services across rural America. Current federal policies aim to reduce maternity care professional shortages. Our findings suggest that racial disparities in access to complex obstetric care will persist in Montana unless facility‐level infrastructure is also expanded to reach areas serving AIAN women. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of rural health. Volume 38:Issue 1(2022)
- Journal:
- Journal of rural health
- Issue:
- Volume 38:Issue 1(2022)
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- Volume 38, Issue 1 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 38
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0038-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 151
- Page End:
- 160
- Publication Date:
- 2021-03-23
- Subjects:
- American Indians -- driving time -- health care access -- obstetrics -- rural perinatal care
Rural health -- Periodicals
Rural health -- United States -- Periodicals
Medicine, Rural -- Periodicals
Medicine, Rural -- United States -- Periodicals
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- 10.1111/jrh.12572 ↗
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