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Relationships between Sense of Community, Authenticity, and Meaning in Life in Four Social Communities in France
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In: ISSN: 2071-1050 ; Sustainability ; https://hal-cnam.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03622623 ; Sustainability, MDPI, 2022, 14 (2), pp.1018. ⟨10.3390/su14021018⟩ (2022)
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“¿Y ahora quién podrá defendernos?”: Exploring the Application of Ally Theory in Community Interpreting in Aotearoa From a Latin American Service-User Perspective
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Lived Experience of Dementia in the New Zealand Indian Community: A Qualitative Study With Family Care Givers and People Living With Dementia
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Struggle Gives Birth to Solidarity: The Lived Experiences of Trans Spectrum College Students in Red States Since the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
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Lessons From Two Experimental Studies of Multiple Measures Assessment
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Barriers and Facilitators to the Implementation of a Community Doula Program for Black and Pacific Islander Pregnant People in San Francisco: Findings from a Partnered Process Evaluation.
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In: Maternal and child health journal, vol 26, iss 4 (2022)
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IntroductionIncreasingly, community-based models of doula care are receiving attention as possible interventions to address racial inequities in maternal health care experiences and outcomes. In 2018, community-based organization SisterWeb launched to provide free culturally congruent community doula care to advance birth equity for Black and Pacific Islander pregnant people, with funding from the San Francisco Department of Public Health. We conducted a process evaluation of SisterWeb's first 1.5years of existence to identify multilevel barriers and facilitators to implementation of their programs.MethodsGuided by the Equitable Evaluation Framework™, we conducted 46 in-depth interviews with individuals from 5 groups: SisterWeb leadership, doulas, doula mentors, and clients, and external stakeholders.ResultsBarriers included having diverse clientele groups with unique needs, an ineffective payment model, and simultaneously building an organization and developing and implementing programs. Facilitators included the presence of established strategic partnerships, positive reception of services due to an unmet need for culturally and linguistically congruent pregnancy and birth support among SisterWeb's clients, a clear organizational vision and mission, and a unique doula cohort model.DiscussionOur findings suggest developing community doula programs pay close attention to the difference between launching a program versus an organization, including the required resources of each, the sustainability of payment models for community doulas, and the provision of culturally relevant, needed services within priority communities. Furthermore, strategic partnerships with maternal health stakeholders in birthing sites, particularly hospitals, are vital to the success of a community doula program.
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8.1 Organisation and delivery of services; Black birthing people; Clinical Research; Community health worker; Doulas; Female; Health Services; Humans; Maternal Health Services; Medical and Health Sciences; Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander; Pacific Islander birthing people; Parturition; Pediatric; Pregnancy; Process evaluation; Public Health; San Francisco; Studies in Human Society
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URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/1sn6v772
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Addressing racial/ethnic inequities in vaccine hesitancy and uptake: lessons learned from the California alliance against COVID-19.
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Co-creating a Theory of Change to advance COVID-19 testing and vaccine uptake in underserved communities.
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Still I Aspire: Graduate Degree Aspirations for Community College Transfer Students of Color
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Justification of points and scenarios for the development of rural and settlement communities in Ukraine (on the example of Luhansk region) ...
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Validation of a measure of parental responsiveness: Comparison of the brief Parental Responsiveness Rating Scale with a detailed measure of responsive parental behaviours ...
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RCT assessing the effectiveness of Háblame Bebé (Larson et al., 2022) ...
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Pediatric tracheostomy speaking valves: A multidisciplinary protocol leads to earlier initial trials ...
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Validation of a measure of parental responsiveness: Comparison of the brief Parental Responsiveness Rating Scale with a detailed measure of responsive parental behaviours ...
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RCT assessing the effectiveness of Háblame Bebé (Larson et al., 2022) ...
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Pediatric tracheostomy speaking valves: A multidisciplinary protocol leads to earlier initial trials ...
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Developmental screening using caregiver report: an evaluation of screening tools and childhood developmental delays in South Africa ...
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Developmental screening using caregiver report: an evaluation of screening tools and childhood developmental delays in South Africa ...
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Communication strategies and effectiveness of early childhood obesity related prevention programs for linguistically diverse communities – A Rapid Review ...
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