Accountability for Care Through Undoing Racism & Equity for Moms (ACURE4Moms)
Pregnancy Related, Maternal Health, Maternal Mortality
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Pregnancy Related
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Practices:
- Have at least 180 Black deliveries over 2 years
- Be willing to be randomized
- Be willing to adhere to the study protocol
Patient participants:
- Start prenatal care at one of the 40 study practice groups during study implementation
- Self-identify as Black or African American
- Is able to give consent and complete surveys and interviews in English
Practice staff member participants:
- Employed as either a provider, nurse/medical assistant, or office administrator at one of the 40 clinic groups in this study
Doula participants:
- Provide doula care to patients at one the 40 clinic groups in this study
Exclusion Criteria:
Practices:
- Already integrated with Community-Based Doulas
- Already have an Early Warning System or Disparities Dashboard
Sites / Locations
- University of North Carolina at Chapel HillRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
No Intervention
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Standard Care
Data Accountability and Transparency
Community-Based Doula (CBD) Support
Data Accountability and Transparency + Community-Based Doula Support
Pregnant patients with Medicaid insurance are screened for risk factors for low birthweight, and high-risk patients receive intensive care management.
Pregnant patients with Medicaid insurance are screened for risk factors for low birthweight, and high-risk patients receive intensive care management. Additionally, practices receive 2 additional patient-level interventions, including: 1) support from a Practice Facilitator to help implement the interventions and build workflows and quality improvement cycles; 2) use of a Maternal Warning System for missed visits/parameters and abnormal values with real-time feedback; 3) use of a Perinatal Equity Dashboard that displays outcome data stratified by race; and 2) Racial Equity Training.
Pregnant patients with Medicaid insurance are screened for risk factors for low birthweight, and high-risk patients receive intensive care management. Additionally, practices receive 2 additional patient-level interventions, including: 1) shared care of high-risk patients with Community-Based Doulas; and 2) Racial Equity Training.
Pregnant patients with Medicaid insurance are screened for risk factors for low birthweight, and high-risk patients receive intensive care management, and practices receive all the Data Accountability and Doula Interventions described in Arms 2 and 3.