A Closer Look at Mothers and Healthcare in Rural NC

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Adhikari, Simona

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In rural areas, there is a big health disparity that exists for individuals. Specifically, for maternal and child health, there are even fewer resources available to new mothers during their pregnancy and early motherhood. The importance of comprehensive and effective maternal and child healthcare in these areas should be a priority. The purpose of this study is to conduct a qualitative study of mothers in rural areas of North Carolina to gather information about their experiences during their pregnancies and how healthcare could improve. The study will explore anecdotes from these mothers and learn about the struggles of accessing healthcare in these remote areas. By telling the stories of these mothers, I hope to spread awareness of how poor healthcare delivery and access are in some parts of this country. The interviews will be filmed and edited into a creative video project to showcase the data collected from this study. Each woman will have a chance to tell her story through a one-on-one interview. My role will be lead researcher which includes finding participants, conducting interviews, reviewing data, and creating the video. Based on prelimiary data and information collection, I have found results that both support positive healthcare practices and highlight negative healthcare practices. Currently, I have completed 14 interviews and have gathered stories from multiple races and ethnicities who have given birth in Eastern NC. Long term, this project can gain the attention of future healthcare providers to showcase this target population and encourage small changes in how healthcare can be delivered and accessed in rural areas.

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