Greene County Health Literacy Addressing Infant Mortality (HL-AIM)
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2015-05-06
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Ohio State University. Office of Outreach and Engagement
Abstract
A collaborative approach is needed to address infant mortality issues. A literature review indicates that a multidisciplinary team is an ideal model to communicate and coordinate care of obstetric services to improve the outcomes of high-risk pregnancies. A trained Health Advocate will collect information from the mothers during their clinic visits and assess their knowledge and understanding of community health resources, assist their navigation of prenatal care, and track appointments through a "Pregnancy Passport."
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IMPACT. 1: Reduction of "no-shows" for appointments. -- 2. Decreased reported rates of tobacco and substance abuse during pregnancy. -- 3. Increased knowledge and self-sufficiency through educational sessions on nutrition, health insurance, community resources.
OSU PARTNERS: College of Medicine Office for Diversity and Inclusion; Associate Director of Medical Education; Area Health Education Center (AHEC), Office for Diversity and Inclusion; OSU Extension
COMMUNITY PARTNERS: Greene County Combined; Health District
PRIMARY CONTACT: Robyn Fosnaugh (rfosnaugh@gcchd.org); Melanie Hart (hart.382@osu.edu)
OSU PARTNERS: College of Medicine Office for Diversity and Inclusion; Associate Director of Medical Education; Area Health Education Center (AHEC), Office for Diversity and Inclusion; OSU Extension
COMMUNITY PARTNERS: Greene County Combined; Health District
PRIMARY CONTACT: Robyn Fosnaugh (rfosnaugh@gcchd.org); Melanie Hart (hart.382@osu.edu)
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Engaged Scholars, v. 3 (2015).