Transdisciplinary and Equitable Approach to Maternal health (TEAM)

NIH RePORTER · NIH · U54 · $155,972 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT: TEAM COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP COMPONENT The U.S. spends more on maternity care than any other country, and yet maternal death rates have risen since 2000, and the risk of death from pregnancy-related complications is higher than in any other high-income country. Black/African American individuals and individuals with lower socioeconomic status disproportionately bear the burden of these outcomes. Multi-sector, multifactorial solutions are needed to address the root causes of these disparities, and advance solutions to create equity in maternal health. In our Maternal Health Research Center of Excellence, we will bring together clinical health professionals, community leaders, researchers, community-based doulas, policymakers, and individuals who provide housing and resources for high-risk pregnancies. Our efforts will provide access to housing, build trust, and improve postpartum care, all grounded in rigorous evaluation that will inform advocacy for sustainable systems- and policy-level change. Coordinating all of these efforts will require transdisciplinary collaborations to integrate individual disciplines and address these complex issues. Our Trandisciplinary and Equitable Approach to Maternal health (TEAM) Community Partnership Component, adapted from a successful Community and Cancer Science Network Framework, will include perspectives that go beyond the boundaries of disciplinary knowledge and co-develop solutions that address the root causes of maternal health disparities. Our central hypothesis is that approaches grounded in deep equity that integrate diverse perspectives will help addressing social-structural contributors to racial disparities in maternal health outcomes. We will pursue this hypothesis with three specific aims: 1) Create a TEAM that includes experts from research, clinical, population health, and community settings to generate a conceptual model of maternal health disparities in Southeastern Wisconsin, 2) Facilitate engagement across all project components to ensure equitable, trusting relationships between all members of the Maternal Health Center of Excellence, and 3) Disseminate results of partnership in government, community, clinical, and academic settings. Short-term, this innovative approach will build bidirectional, sustained partnerships between diverse groups of individuals dedicated to improving maternal health. Medium- term, the innovative approaches in our grant will improve maternal health outcomes for our study participants and inform policies to impact disparities locally and nationwide. Long-term, this equitable approach to healthcare partnerships promises to reduce the risk of chronic diseases, cancer, and cardiovascular disease, eradicating multiple disparities through an integrated healthcare continuum that spans from birth to pregnancy and beyond.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10908694
Project number
5U54HD113408-02
Recipient
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN
Principal Investigator
Jessica M Olson
Activity code
U54
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$155,972
Award type
5
Project period
2023-08-17 → 2030-07-31