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Identifying stigmatizing language in hospital birthing care: The ID-STIGMA study

Organization COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCESLocation NEW YORK, UNITED STATESPosted 19 Aug 2025Deadline 31 Jul 2030
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY20250-4 weeks oldAbdominal DeliveryAdmissionAdmission activityAffectApgar ScoreBiometricsBiometryBiostatisticsBirthBleedingC sectionCaringCesareanCesarean sectionCharacteristicsClinicalCommunitiesDataData ScienceDiscipline of obstetricsDocumentationEducation and TrainingElectronic Health RecordExposure toFutureHemorrhageHospitalsHumanInfectionInpatientsInstitutionInstitutional PolicyIntensive CareInternal MedicineInterventionKnowledgeLanguageLawsLength of StayLinguisticLinguisticsMedicalMedicineModern ManMorbidityMorbidity - disease rateNICHDNational Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentNatural Language ProcessingNew YorkNewborn InfantNewbornsNumber of Days in HospitalObstetricsOutcomePainPainfulParturitionPatient CarePatient Care DeliveryPatient outcomePatient-Centered OutcomesPatient-Focused OutcomesPatientsPatternPerceptionPerformancePerinatal CarePerinatal EpidemiologyPerinatal MortalitiesPerinatal lethalityPerinatal mortality demographicsPhasePregnancy ComplicationsPregnancy OutcomePregnant WomenPremature BirthPrematurely deliveringPrenatal carePresbyterian ChurchPresbyteriansPreterm BirthProcessQOCQuality of CareReadingReproductive HealthRiskRisk FactorsSamplingSampling StudiesStigmatizationStrategic PlanningSystemTopazTraining and EducationTrustUnited StatesVariantVariationWomanWorkautomated algorithmautomatic algorithmblood losscare for patientscare of patientscare outcomescaring for patientsclinical decision supportclinical developmentcommunity engagementcomplications during pregnancydemographicsdesigndesigningdisparity in healthelectronic health care recordelectronic health medical recordelectronic health plan recordelectronic health registryelectronic medical health recordengagement with communitiesexpectant motherexpectant womenexpecting motherexpecting womenexperienceexperimentexperimental researchexperimental studyexperimentsgene testinggene-based testinggenetic testinghealth and care deliveryhealth care deliveryhealth care outcomeshealth care settingshealth delivery systemshealth disparityhealth services deliveryhospital dayshospital length of stayhospital stayhuman-in-the-loopimprovedindividuals who are pregnantinnovateinnovationinnovativeinterestmaternal outcomemedication administrationmother outcomemultidisciplinarynatural language understandingneonatal outcomenewborn childnewborn childrennovelpatient oriented outcomespatient populationpeople who are pregnantperinatal deathsperinatal morbiditypregnancy carepregnancy-related complicationspregnant femalespregnant motherspregnant peoplepregnant populationspremature childbirthpremature deliveryprenatal appointmentprenatal checkupprenatal visitpreterm deliverysecondary analysissocialsocio-demographicssociodemographicsstructural determinantsstructural factorsstudy populationthose who are pregnanttoolwomen who are pregnant
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Despite knowledge of obstetric, medical, and social risk factors that contribute to poor perinatal morbidity and mortality outcomes, significant variations in pregnancy outcomes persist across different patient populations. Healthcare delivery patterns and documentation practices vary across healthcare settings and patient populations. Natural…

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