The Maternal Health Crisis in America
Nursing Implications for Advocacy and Practice

The Maternal Health Crisis in America
Nursing Implications for Advocacy and Practice
Barbara A. Anderson, DrPH, CNM, FACNM, FAAN
Lisa R. Roberts, DrPH, MSN, RN, FNP-BC, CHES, FAANP
AJN Book of the Year Award: Community/Public-Health
Runner-up, 2019 Chosen by Maureen Anthony, PhD, RN, professor emerita, University of Detroit Mercy
AJN Book of the Year Award-Maternal: Child Health/Prenatal Nursing/Childbirth
Winner, 2019 Chosen by Kathleen Rice Simpson, PhD, RNC, CNS-BC, FAAN, perinatal clinical nurse specialist, St. Louis
Describes how nursing professionals can mitigate the maternal health crisis through advocacy and improved practice.
This graduate-level nursing text and professional clinical reference is the first to comprehensively address the escalating crisis in U.S. maternal health—our country experiences the highest maternal mortality among developed nations—and provides strategies and roadmaps for improved outcomes. It challenges the current approach to ameliorating the maternal crisis, which embeds maternal care into “child health” and ”women’s health,” and characterizes maternal health as a distinct, contemporary epidemiological crisis in America. At its heart, the book calls for the application of nursing knowledge and skill in advocating for and changing practices.
The text examines the social determinants responsible for the crisis, including structural and systemic economic and political forces, declining accessibility to maternal care, and lack of a national effort to improve maternal health. With a strong public focus, the book engages readers through narratives and interactive critical thinking exercises in analyzing the problem and related structural and systemic barriers. It offers guidelines for advocacy and improved practice while fostering creative thinking by which readers can imagine their own solutions. Specific issues addressed include the current status of health care delivery, the public health safety net, practice-policy initiatives, specific sociocultural factors contributing to enhanced risk, myths and impugning attitudes about childbearing women, the life-long impact of maternal health neglect, and the contribution of nursing to advocacy, prevention, and improved practice.
Key Features:
- Synthesizes key data on the maternal health crisis in America focusing on nursing leadership and contributions
- Underscores the need for a collaborative public health nursing perspective in addressing the maternal health crisis
- Examines social determinants responsible for the crisis
- Presents exercises and narratives for advocacy and improved practice
- Spotlights maternal health as a specific entity
- Includes learning objectives, expert opinions, key questions to guide critical thinking, brief summary, and references in each chapter

- Release Date: April 22, 2019
- Paperback / softback
- 116 Pages
- Trim Size: 7in x 10in
- ISBN: 9780826140722
- eBook ISBN: 9780826140845