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Health Care Professionals Who Serve American Indian and Alaska Native Women Who Are Pregnant or Postpartum

Authors: CDC Hear Her Campaign

Publication Year: January 23, 2025

Keywords: Culturally Informed Care, Maternal Mortality and Morbidity, Social Determinants of Health (SDOH), Traditional Healing

 

Abstract: As a health care professional, you play a critical role in eliminating preventable maternal mortality. It's important to build trust, support your patients' cultural strengths, and ensure they feel safe sharing their needs and concerns.

Learn about best practices for working with American Indian Alaska Native people who are pregnant or postpartum.

 

Source: Link to Original Article.

Type of Resource: Blog post

culturally informed care maternal mortality and morbidity social determinants of health (sdoh) traditional healing
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