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    • Perinatal Care

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    • Doulas, or skilled paraprofessionals, improve maternal and birth outcomes.
    • Conflicts exist between healthcare providers and doulas in hospital settings.
    • Limited research explores doula experiences, especially from racial/ethnic minority backgrounds.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the experiences and perspectives of perinatal doulas.
    • To understand challenges and facilitators in team-based maternity care from the doula viewpoint.
    • To identify needs for integrating doulas, particularly minority doulas, into hospital settings.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative study utilizing individual semi-structured interviews.
    • Analysis of interview transcriptions from seven participating doulas.
    • Focus on perspectives of doulas, including five identifying as Black or African American.

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    • Identified themes: Barriers to Doula Inclusion, Facilitators to Collaboration, and Educational Needs/Support.
    • Doulas highlighted the need for mentorship and support for novice doulas.
    • Emphasis on supporting doulas caring for high-risk patients in hospital environments.

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    • Doulas are vital advocates for diverse pregnant individuals navigating healthcare systems.
    • Incorporating racial minority doulas is critical to address maternity care inequities for Black and African American patients.
    • Career development and mentorship are key for novice doulas' smooth integration into hospitals.