Keywords

African American women, empowerment, health disparities, maternal and child health, rural health

 

Authors

  1. Baffour, Tiffany D. PhD
  2. Jones, Maurine A. PhD
  3. Contreras, Linda K. MPH

Abstract

The model of family health advocacy built firmly upon principles of empowerment theory seeks to help individuals, families, and communities to improve their circumstances by incorporating multiple levels of intervention. The goal of family health advocacy is to improve the well-being of pregnant women and mothers of children younger than 2 years by providing social support and health education about risk factors related to infant mortality and prematurity. This program primarily targets rural African American women, a group at high risk. Advocacy and referral for needed medical and social services are provided. This article presents a comprehensive model of health advocacy, including social marketing strategies, recruitment efforts, and curriculum development.