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    Exploring the social determinants of racial/ethnic disparities in prenatal care utilization and maternal outcome by Gadson, Alexis, MD, Akpovi, Eloho, BS, Mehta, Pooja K., MD, MSHP

    Published in Seminars in perinatology (01-08-2017)
    “…Abstract Rates of maternal morbidity and mortality are rising in the United States. Non-Hispanic Black women are at highest risk for these outcomes compared to…”
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    Understanding High Utilization of Unscheduled Care in Pregnant Women of Low Socioeconomic Status by Mehta, Pooja K., MD, MSHP, Carter, Tamala, Vinoya, Cjloe, BS, Kangovi, Shreya, MD, MSHP, Srinivas, Sindhu K., MD, MSCE

    Published in Women's health issues (01-07-2017)
    “…Abstract Background Pregnant high utilizers of unscheduled care may be at particular risk for poor perinatal outcomes, but the drivers of this association have…”
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    A Trauma-Informed Approach to the Medical History: Teaching Trauma-Informed Communication Skills to First-Year Medical and Dental Students by Brown, Taylor, Mehta, Pooja K., Berman, Sarah, McDaniel, Katherine, Radford, Caitlin, Lewis-O'Connor, Annie, Grossman, Samara, Potter, Jennifer, Hirsh, David A., Woo, Beverly, Krieger, David

    Published in MedEdPORTAL (07-06-2021)
    “…IntroductionTrauma is ubiquitous and associated with negative effects on physical and mental health. Trauma-informed care (TIC) is a framework for mitigating…”
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    An exploration of perceived contraceptive coercion at the time of abortion by Brandi, Kristyn, Woodhams, Elisabeth, White, Katharine O., Mehta, Pooja K.

    Published in Contraception (Stoneham) (01-04-2018)
    “…To explore patient experiences of contraceptive coercion by healthcare providers at time of abortion. We conducted a qualitative study of English-speaking…”
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    Racial Inequities in Preventable Pregnancy-Related Deaths in Louisiana, 2011–2016 by Mehta, Pooja K., Kieltyka, Lyn, Bachhuber, Marcus A., Smiles, Dana, Wallace, Maeve, Zapata, Amy, Gee, Rebekah E.

    Published in Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) (01-02-2020)
    “…OBJECTIVE:To examine preventable pregnancy-related deaths in Louisiana by race and ethnicity and maternal level of care to inform quality improvement efforts…”
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    Deaths From Unintentional Injury, Homicide, and Suicide During or Within 1 Year of Pregnancy in Philadelphia by Mehta, Pooja K, Bachhuber, Marcus A, Hoffman, Roy, Srinivas, Sindhu K

    Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-12-2016)
    “…To understand the effect of unintentional injuries (e.g., drug overdose), suicide, and homicide on pregnancy-associated death (death during or within 1 year of…”
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    Maternal and infant characteristics associated with maternal opioid overdose in the year following delivery by Nielsen, Timothy, Bernson, Dana, Terplan, Mishka, Wakeman, Sarah E., Yule, Amy M., Mehta, Pooja K., Bharel, Monica, Diop, Hafsatou, Taveras, Elsie M., Wilens, Timothy E., Schiff, Davida M.

    Published in Addiction (Abingdon, England) (01-02-2020)
    “…Background and Aims Opioid‐related overdose is increasingly linked to pregnancy‐associated deaths, but factors associated with postpartum overdose are unknown…”
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    Medicaid Coverage of Methadone Maintenance and the Use of Opioid Agonist Therapy Among Pregnant Women in Specialty Treatment by Bachhuber, Marcus A., Mehta, Pooja K., Faherty, Laura J., Saloner, Brendan

    Published in Medical care (01-12-2017)
    “…BACKGROUND:Opioid agonist therapy (OAT) is the standard of care for pregnant women with opioid use disorder (OUD). Medicaid coverage policies may strongly…”
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    Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Health: Obstetrician-Gynecologists' Training, Attitudes, Knowledge, and Practice by Mehta, Pooja K, Easter, Sarah Rae, Potter, Jennifer, Castleberry, Neko, Schulkin, Jay, Robinson, Julian N

    “…Deficits in provider training may contribute to disparities impacting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and gender nonconforming (LGB-TGNC) individuals. We…”
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    Emergency Care Use During Pregnancy and Severe Maternal Morbidity by Declercq, Eugene R, Liu, Chia-Ling, Cabral, Howard J, Amutah-Onukagha, Ndidiamaka, Diop, Hafsatou, Mehta, Pooja K

    Published in JAMA network open (01-10-2024)
    “…Pregnant individuals who repeatedly use emergency care during pregnancy represent a population who could be disproportionately vulnerable to harm, including…”
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    Medicaid member perspectives on innovation in prenatal care delivery: A call to action from pregnant people using unscheduled care by Akpovi, Eloho E., Carter, Tamala, Kangovi, Shreya, Srinivas, Sindhu K., Bernstein, Judith A., Mehta, Pooja K.

    “…Low-income women using prenatal care have shared concerns as well as unique needs not met by traditional prenatal care. Our objective was to explore user ideas…”
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    Addressing the Global Zika Epidemic Locally: An Interprofessional Model of Universal Screening at One Center by Forman, Rosha N, Mehta, Pooja K, Louis, Kettie R, Finneseth, Molly K, Yarrington, Christina D

    “…Escalating evidence for the fetal impact of Zika virus infection required a change in care by all prenatal providers. This article describes an effective model…”
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    Fathers’ intentions to accept human papillomavirus vaccination for sons and daughters: exploratory findings from rural Honduras by Perkins, Rebecca B., Mehta, Pooja K., Langrish, Sarah M.

    Published in International journal of public health (01-02-2012)
    “…Objectives Little is known about fathers’ attitudes toward human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination in low-resource settings. We sought to determine the…”
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