Eliminating racial inequalities in birth outcomes

September 15, 2010Research in the newsComments Off on Eliminating racial inequalities in birth outcomes

The latest edition of the Unnatural Causes newsletter featured a recent article by Michael Lu and colleagues, who propose a 12-point plan for closing the black-white infant mortality gap. The article, published in the journal Ethnicity & Disease, outlines a life-course approach to eliminating racial inequalities in birth outcomes. The authors boil down the approach to a 12-point plan:

  • Provide interconception care to women with prior adverse pregnancy outcomes
  • Increase access to preconception care to African American women
  • Improve the quality of prenatal care
  • Expand healthcare access over the life course
  • Strengthen father involvement in African American families
  • Enhance coordination and integration of family support services
  • Create reproductive social capital in African American communities
  • Invest in community building and urban renewal
  • Close the education gap
  • Reduce poverty among African American families
  • Support working mothers and families
  • Undo racism


What’s important about this list is that it identifies interventions at many different levels—from clinics to communities to the country. The list also moves beyond the usual focus on health care by identifying basic social and economic factors that drive health inequalities, including poverty and systemic racism. For each recommendation, the article reviews evidence for why each point matters and highlights interventions that have made a difference. This evidence-approach could help to strengthen current efforts to address infant mortality in Leon County.

The article is freely available from the Unnatural Causes website.

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