Birth equity on the front lines: Impact of a community-based doula program in Brooklyn, NY

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Background: We assessed whether participation in Healthy Start Brooklyn's By My Side Birth Support Program—a maternal-health program providing community-based doula support during pregnancy, labor and delivery, and the early postpartum period—was associated with improved birth outcomes. By My Side takes a strength-based approach that aligns with the doula principles of respecting the client's autonomy, providing culturally appropriate care without judgment or conditions, and promoting informed decision making. Methods: Using a matched cohort design, birth certificate records for By My Side participants from 2010 through 2017 (n = 603) were each matched to three controls who also lived in the program area (n = 1809). Controls were matched on maternal age, race/ethnicity, education level, and trimester of prenatal-care initiation, using the simple random sampling method. The sample was restricted to singleton births. The odds of preterm birth, low birthweight, and cesarean birth were estimated, using conditional logistic regression. Results: By My Side participants had lower odds of having a preterm birth (5.6% vs 11.9%, P

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Thomas, M. P., Ammann, G., Onyebeke, C., Gomez, T. K., Lobis, S., Li, W., & Huynh, M. (2023). Birth equity on the front lines: Impact of a community-based doula program in Brooklyn, NY. Birth, 50(1), 138–150. https://doi.org/10.1111/birt.12701

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