TY - JOUR
T1 - Tackling inequalities in preconception health and care
T2 - barriers, facilitators and recommendations for action from the 2023 UK preconception EMCR network conference
AU - 2023 UK Preconception EMCR Network conference workshop participants
AU - Schoenaker, Danielle
AU - Hall, Jennifer
AU - Stewart, Catherine
AU - Hanley, Stephanie J.
AU - Cassinelli, Emma H.
AU - Benton, Madeleine
AU - Wynn-Jones, Alexandra Azzari
AU - Chawla, Mehar
AU - Currie, Sinéad
AU - Velivasis, Alkis
AU - Hough, Amy
AU - Banerjee, Anita
AU - Jenner, Bernadette
AU - Gardiner, Caitlin Victoria
AU - Nishshanka, Chamendi
AU - McQuire, Cheryl
AU - Geddes-Barton, Dorothea
AU - Dyer, Eleanor
AU - Hristova-Atanasova, Eleonora
AU - Vounzoulaki, Elpida
AU - Brough, Emma
AU - Pappa, Evita
AU - Ghalustians, Fiona
AU - Webb, Hannah
AU - Jones, Hope
AU - Walker, Jayne
AU - Nash, Kate
AU - Choudhury, Khadija
AU - Goddard, Lucy
AU - McGranahan, Majel
AU - Khare, Manjiri
AU - Memtsa, Maria
AU - Hickman, Merissa Elizabeth
AU - Daly, Michael
AU - Davies, Nathan
AU - Vousden, Nicola
AU - Manu, Niharika
AU - Muller-Kluits, Noreth
AU - Cross, Pauline
AU - Khosla, Rhea
AU - Forde, Rita
AU - Kipping, Ruth
AU - Lakhani, Shivali
AU - Draper, Stacey
AU - Wieles, Tamara
AU - Hlungwani, Tsakani
AU - Jacquemyn, Yves
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), 2024.
PY - 2024/10/24
Y1 - 2024/10/24
N2 - Reducing inequalities in preconception health and care is critical to improving the health and life chances of current and future generations. A hybrid workshop was held at the 2023 UK Preconception Early and Mid-Career Researchers (EMCR) Network conference to co-develop recommendations on ways to address inequalities in preconception health and care. The workshop engaged multi-disciplinary professionals across diverse career stages and people with lived experience (total n = 69). Interactive discussions explored barriers to achieving optimal preconception health, driving influences of inequalities and recommendations. The Socio-Ecological Model framed the identified themes, with recommendations structured at interpersonal (e.g. community engagement), institutional (e.g. integration of preconception care within existing services) and environmental/societal levels (e.g. education in schools). The co-developed recommendations provide a framework for addressing inequalities in preconception health, emphasising the importance of a whole-systems approach. Further research and evidence-based interventions are now needed to advance the advocacy and implementation of our recommendations.
AB - Reducing inequalities in preconception health and care is critical to improving the health and life chances of current and future generations. A hybrid workshop was held at the 2023 UK Preconception Early and Mid-Career Researchers (EMCR) Network conference to co-develop recommendations on ways to address inequalities in preconception health and care. The workshop engaged multi-disciplinary professionals across diverse career stages and people with lived experience (total n = 69). Interactive discussions explored barriers to achieving optimal preconception health, driving influences of inequalities and recommendations. The Socio-Ecological Model framed the identified themes, with recommendations structured at interpersonal (e.g. community engagement), institutional (e.g. integration of preconception care within existing services) and environmental/societal levels (e.g. education in schools). The co-developed recommendations provide a framework for addressing inequalities in preconception health, emphasising the importance of a whole-systems approach. Further research and evidence-based interventions are now needed to advance the advocacy and implementation of our recommendations.
KW - Inequalities
KW - policy
KW - preconception
KW - pregnancy planning
KW - recommendations
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85207700931
U2 - 10.1017/S204017442400031X
DO - 10.1017/S204017442400031X
M3 - Article
C2 - 39444318
AN - SCOPUS:85207700931
SN - 2040-1744
VL - 15
JO - Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease
JF - Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease
M1 - e24
ER -