Heal Us: Reimagining and co-developing curricula for maternal health professionals

The BELIEVE team believes that safe, respectful, and equitable care for pregnant people begins with well-trained, respectful, and safe healthcare teams and healthcare systems. We all matter, and we should all be safe, resepected, and valued.

Compared to other wealthy countries in the world, the United States is dangerous place to give birth to a child. Black women in the United States die at a higher rate compared to more than 100 countries worldwide. We are developing an interprofessional education (IPE) curriculum to help healthcare workers build teams that values health for all birthing people and for healthcare professionals. Our work is based in a groundwater approach to maternity care. This means that we are working to improve systemic and structural causes of maternal and fetal mortality. Our work focuses on building genuine trust between healthcare team members and patients. But before we can build trust, we must make pregnancy and birth safe and make sure that birthing people and birth workers can thrive.

Duration:
07/01/2022 - 6/30/2023

Principal Investigator(s):

Project Website:
https://believeipe.org/

Research Funder:
  • Other - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Total Award Amount:
$438,000

Research Areas: