Provider Confidence, Provider Behavior
Conditions
Keywords
Maternal mortality, Maternal morbidity
Brief summary
The goal of the study involving human subjects is to train providers to address patient-provider interactions. The study will survey providers to assess pre-post knowledge, understanding, and behavior changes.
Detailed description
Provider/practice level intervention. The study will address patient-provider interactions through actionable, experiential provider trainings focused on communication provider, cultural relevance, and awareness of and referrals to community care services including CHWs and HV, for both clinical and community settings. Trainings are rooted in both history and in current research about how to address maternal mortality disparities, and will include self-learning, didactics, reflection, discussion, and identifying ways to tailor trainees settings to better hear, respect, and meet the needs of perinatal NHB/H women.
Interventions
The study will address patient-provider interactions through actionable, experiential provider trainings focused on communication provider, cultural relevance, and awareness of and referrals to community care services including Community Health Workers (CHW) and home visiting, for both clinical and community settings. Trainings are rooted in both history and in current research about how to address maternal mortality disparities, and will include self-learning, didactics, reflection, discussion, and identifying ways to tailor trainees settings to better hear, respect, and meet the needs of perinatal Black and Hispanic women.
Sponsors
Study design
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria
* Providing care to pregnant and postpartum women in Wayne, Kent, and Genesee Counties in MI
Exclusion criteria
* None
Design outcomes
Primary
| Measure | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Provider confidence. Assessed through questionnaire. | Assessment immediately after the provider training intervention | Pre-post intervention change in provider confidence regarding provider-patient interactions |
Countries
United States