Improving patient-centered Ob-Gyn care for Black women: Co-designing solutions to mitigate systemic racism, discrimination and bias

Primary Objective

This research study is designed to learn more about racial inequities in Obstetric and Gynecologic care.

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Description

CU OB-Gyn providers are committed to addressing racial inequities in healthcare. We invite patients, advocates and members of the community who identify as Black, African American, African, Afro-Latinx or Afro-Caribbean to share your experiences and feedback, especially those that have received OB-GYN care at UCHealth in the last two years. We are hosting listening sessions in April and May 2024, and participants will be compensated $40.

Details
Age
Adult
Eligibility
- Patients who identify as Black, African American, African, Afro-Latinx or Afro-Caribbean - Patients who have received OB-GYN care at a University of Colorado facility within the last two years- Patients who identify as Black, African American, African, Afro-Latinx or Afro-Caribbean - Patients who have received OB-GYN care at a University of Colorado facility within the last two years
Locations

Department Specific Free Standing Clinic
University of Colorado Hospital

Principal Investigator
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Lauren Harrington

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