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1. 'A Silent, Unmet Need': Rural Motherhood and the Challenges of Postpartum Care - The Rural Monitor - Rural Monitor
Date: Oct 23, 2024

Maternal deaths have increased in the U.S., with half of those deaths occurring in the year after childbirth. In many rural communities, accessing necessary postpartum care has become increasingly difficult. - The Rural Monitor

...Interrante, a Research Fellow at the University of Minnesota's Rural Health Research Center who studies...

2. Rural Hospital Administrators' Beliefs About Safety, Financial Viability, and Community Need for Offering Obstetric Care - Resources
Date: Mar 2022

Examines beliefs about the financial viability and need for rural obstetric care based on surveys completed by 93 rural hospital administrators. Discusses the volume necessary to provide safe obstetric care, priorities related to local community need, and issues related to workforce and policy.

...Interrante, Lindsay K. Admon, Bridget L. Basile Ibrahim Citation JAMA Health Forum, 3(3), e220204...

3. Rural and Urban Hospital Characteristics by Obstetric Service Provision Status, 2010-2018 - Resources
Date: Apr 2021

Illustrates the differences between urban and rural hospitals providing obstetric (OB) services. Compares them by size, capacity, location, and community characteristics, and compares these factors between rural hospitals with OB units and those that had discontinued services during the study period. Features statistics with breakdowns by urban and rural location.

...Interrante, Lindsay K. Admon, Mariana S. Tuttle, Bridget Basile Ibrahim, Katy B. Kozhimannil Date 04/2021...

4. Rural and Urban Differences in Insurance Coverage at Prepregnancy, Birth, and Postpartum - Resources
Date: Mar 2023

Examines insurance coverage in rural and urban women at prepregnancy, birth, and postpartum. Analyzes 154,992 postpartum individuals in the U.S. part of the 2016-2019 PRAMS (Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System) and breaks down rural versus urban data by demographic variables, income, state Medicaid expansion, education, marital status, chronic disease, and more. Discusses disparities in insurance for rural and urban women.

...Interrante, et al. Citation Obstetrics & Gynecology, 14(3), 570-581 Date 03/2023 Tagged as Access...

5. Inequities in Availability of Evidence-Based Birth Supports to Improve Perinatal Health for Socially Vulnerable Rural Residents - Resources
Date: Jul 2022

Examines the social risk factors rural residents face related to maternal and infant mortality. Utilizes data from 285 rural hospitals across the United States that have inpatient birthing centers to measure the availability of maternal and postpartum supports such as breastfeeding support groups, nurse home visiting, childbirth education classes, and more. Evaluates each hospital's social vulnerability index (SVI) on the county-level to determine the level of birth support inequities in rural areas and for residents who are Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC).

...Interrante, Alyssa H. Fritz, Mariana S. Tuttle, Katy Backes Kozhimannil Citation Children, 9(7), 1077 Date...

6. Rural-Urban Differences In Severe Maternal Morbidity And Mortality In The US, 2007–15 - Resources
Date: Dec 2019

Analyzes severe maternal morbidity and mortality among rural and urban residents during childbirth. Examines data from the 2007-2015 National Inpatient Sample with breakdowns according to age, insurance type, race/ethnicity, income, Census region, and rurality. Discusses policy implications and strategies to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality.

...Interrante, Carrie Henning-Smith, Lindsay K. Admon Citation Health Affairs, 38, 12 Date 12/2019 Tagged...

7. Severe Maternal Morbidity and Mortality Among Indigenous Women in the United States - Resources
Date: Feb 2020

Compares maternal mortality and morbidity rates of Native American and Alaska Native women to those of non-Hispanic White women in both rural and urban areas across the U.S. Draws from hospital discharge data from 2012 to 2015.

...Interrante, Alena N. Tofte, Lindsay K. Admon Citation Obstetrics and Gynecology, 135(2), 294-300 Date...

8. Severe Maternal Morbidity and Hospital Transfer Among Rural Residents - Resources
Date: Nov 2019

Examines hospital transfer rates for rural and urban residents before and after childbirth and the relationship of transfer status and severe maternal morbidity and mortality.

...Interrante, Alexandria Kristensen-Cabrera, Carrie Henning-Smith, Regan Theiler Date 11/2019 Organization University of Minnesota...

9. Rural-Urban Differences in Midwifery Care During Childbirth in the US - Resources
Date: Jul 2024

Compares rural and urban births that were midwife-attended. Highlights changes over time and locations of midwife-attended births including homes, hospitals, and more.

...Interrante Date 07/2024 Organization University of Minnesota Rural Health Research Center Tagged as Maternal health...

10. Rural-Urban Differences in PACE Organization and Enrollee Characteristics - Resources
Date: Jan 2025

Compares differences between rural and urban Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) and their enrollees. Presents data on enrollment, eligibility, length of time in PACE, age, and sex.

...Interrante Date 01/2025 Organization University of Minnesota Rural Health Research Center Tagged as Aging and aging...