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Declined care and discrimination during the childbirth hospitalization
Laura B. Attanasio
, Rachel R. Hardeman
Health Policy and Management
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Black Women
100%
Hospitalization
100%
Childbirth
100%
Healthcare Professionals
66%
Perceived Discrimination
66%
Care Relationship
66%
Difference of Opinion
66%
White Women
33%
Cesarean Delivery
33%
Patient Engagement
33%
US Hospitals
33%
Baby Care
33%
Compliance Behavior
33%
Maternity Care
33%
National Sample
33%
People of Color
33%
Women of Color
33%
Medical Intervention
33%
Insurance Status
33%
Potential Consequences
33%
Patient-provider Communication
33%
Healthcare Discrimination
33%
Communication-free
33%
White People
33%
Involvement In Decision-making
33%
Social Sciences
USA
100%
Stereotypes
100%
People of Color
100%
People of Color
100%
Maternity care
100%
Decision Making
100%
Potential Consequence
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Health Care Personnel
100%
Decision Making
50%
Cesarean Section
50%
Medical Intervention
50%
Stereotypy
50%
Maternal Care
50%
Women's Care
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Health Care Personnel
100%
Maternal Care
50%
Cesarean Section
50%
Women's Care
50%
Psychology
Decision Making
100%
Overuse
100%