Bridging the Divide: Addressing Racial Disparities in Maternal Health Through Nursing Education
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This episode of Nursing EDge Unscripted explores the urgent Black maternal health crisis, highlighting stark disparities in outcomes and the systemic factors that contribute to them. Host Dr. Kellie Bryant is joined by Dr. Kandis McLean and Dr. Marie Wilson, who share their work in simulation, clinical practice, and community health to address inequities in maternal care. The conversation examines how bias, social determinants of health, and gaps in provider education impact the quality of care Black women receive. The guests emphasize the critical role of nursing education in preparing future clinicians to recognize disparities, provide culturally responsive care, and advocate for patients. Through practical strategies and real-world insights, the episode underscores how nurse educators can help drive meaningful change and improve maternal health outcomes.
Learn more about Black maternal disparities:
- Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN). www.AWHONN.org
- National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health (NPWH). www.NPWH.org
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