Bias and Pain Care Disparities in Black Maternal Health
Zayda Baker, Makayla Faulkner, Chloe Moser and Kira Weaks
Integration of Evidence in Professional Nursing Practice Research Presentations, Research presentations (University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida, 11/2025)
Black women continue to face unequal treatment in maternal care because of racial bias and systemic issues. Research shows their pain is frequently overlooked or not taken seriously during childbirth and recovery. Due to bias and stereotypes, many Black mothers experience poor pain management, slower recovery, and decreased satisfaction with the care they receive (Craig et al., 2025).
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Bias and Pain Care Disparities in Black Maternal Health
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Integration of Evidence in Professional Nursing Practice Research Presentations, Research presentations (University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida, 11/2025)
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Ashley Gruber (Faculty Mentor)
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99381552764706600
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School of Nursing; Usha Kundu, MD College of Health; BSN Virtual Student Scholarly Poster Showcase
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English
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