Prenatal Care Use, Access Among Oklahoma's American Indian Women Increases, Report Finds

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Article Date: 14 Dec 2007 - 7:00 PDT

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The gap between American Indian and white women in access to and use of prenatal care is narrowing in Oklahoma, according to a report released Wednesday by the state Department of Health's Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System, Tulsa World reports. The report compared data from 2000 to 2005 with a similar report released in 1994.

According to the report, 77% of American Indian pregnant women received prenatal care in the first trimester, compared with 79% of white pregnant women. In contrast, data from the 1994 report showed that 74% of American Indian pregnant women and 84% of white pregnant women received prenatal care in the first trimester (Riggs, Tulsa World, 12/13).

The report also found that:
The report recommended developing culturally focused pregnancy and prenatal care education programs, helping ensure immediate access to prenatal care, finding ways to teach American Indian women about family planning options and working to allow easier access to birth control prescriptions at health facilities (Tulsa World, 12/13).

State Secretary of Health and Commissioner of Health Mike Crutcher said, "Finding ways to reduce health disparities can save lives and improve the overall health of Oklahoma's mothers and babies. The work done by tribal leaders in this area is commendable" (AP/Oklahoman, 12/12).

Study co-author Alicia Lincoln, project manager for the state's Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System, said, "We've done a great job here in the 10 to 15 years since the previous study in turning the disparity into a parity" (Tulsa World, 12/13).

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