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Informing equity-oriented approaches to postpartum care following severe maternal morbidity events: A qualitative descriptive protocol.


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S.M. Jack, D. Atkinson, A. Hicks, R. Deol, R. D’Souza, B. Frey, S. Green, L.F. Ramos-Lima, L. Anderson, E.K. Darling, A. Davis, D. Rice, M. Vanstone, G. Muraca
Global Qualitative Nursing Research., vol. 13, 2026, pp. 1-16


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Jack, S. M., Atkinson, D., Hicks, A., Deol, R., D’Souza, R., Frey, B., … Muraca, G. (2026). Informing equity-oriented approaches to postpartum care following severe maternal morbidity events: A qualitative descriptive protocol. Global Qualitative Nursing Research., 13, 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1177/23333936261448865


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Jack, S.M., D. Atkinson, A. Hicks, R. Deol, R. D’Souza, B. Frey, S. Green, et al. “Informing Equity-Oriented Approaches to Postpartum Care Following Severe Maternal Morbidity Events: A Qualitative Descriptive Protocol.” Global Qualitative Nursing Research. 13 (2026): 1–16.


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Jack, S. M., et al. “Informing Equity-Oriented Approaches to Postpartum Care Following Severe Maternal Morbidity Events: A Qualitative Descriptive Protocol.” Global Qualitative Nursing Research., vol. 13, 2026, pp. 1–16, doi:10.1177/23333936261448865.


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@article{jack2026a,
  title = {Informing equity-oriented approaches to postpartum care following severe maternal morbidity events: A qualitative descriptive protocol.},
  year = {2026},
  journal = {Global Qualitative Nursing Research.},
  pages = {1-16},
  volume = {13},
  doi = {10.1177/23333936261448865},
  author = {Jack, S.M. and Atkinson, D. and Hicks, A. and Deol, R. and D’Souza, R. and Frey, B. and Green, S. and Ramos-Lima, L.F. and Anderson, L. and Darling, E.K. and Davis, A. and Rice, D. and Vanstone, M. and Muraca, G.}
}

Article summary

This study protocol outlines a qualitative research project in Ontario (2024–2027) aimed at improving care for individuals affected by severe maternal morbidity, which involves life-threatening complications with lasting impacts. Recognizing gaps in postpartum care and unmet emotional needs, the study will use interviews with patients, families, and healthcare providers to better understand experiences and inform more equitable, patient-centered care. Findings will support the development of care pathways, clinical guidance, and educational tools to improve provider confidence and reduce health inequities, with a strong emphasis on trauma-informed and ethical research practices.


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