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Racial disparities in the development of comorbid conditions after preterm birth: A narrative review

Kayla L. Karvonen, Faith Goronga, Safyer McKenzie‐Sampson, Elizabeth E. Rogers

2022Seminars in Perinatology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Despite recognition and attempts to reduce racial disparities in perinatal outcomes, Black infants are still disproportionately represented among those who are born preterm. Postnatal investigations of racial disparities in comorbidities and outcomes after preterm birth are increasing, although their results and interpretations are conflicting. In the present review, we 1.) identify important methodological limitations of that literature 2.) summarize the conflicting literature investigating racial disparities, specifically Black-white differences, in postnatal comorbidities and outcomes after preterm birth 3.) describe mechanisms by which racism operates to contextualize our understanding to inform future work to actively reduce disparities in preterm birth and subsequently, its complications.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineHealth equityRacismNarrative reviewRacial differencesPremature birthNarrativeEthnic groupPregnancyPublic healthGestational ageIntensive care medicineGender studiesAnthropologySociologyPhilosophyNursingGeneticsBiologyLinguisticsInfant Development and Preterm CareNeonatal Respiratory Health ResearchPreterm Birth and Chorioamnionitis