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The Doula effect: increasing access to support
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Hear how rural counties has a chance for care and support.
The Birth Place at Citizens Memorial Hospital in Bolivar serves eight rural counties. Hear how they work to make sure everyone has a chance for care and support.
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The Doula effect: increasing access to support
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The Birth Place at Citizens Memorial Hospital in Bolivar serves eight rural counties. Hear how they work to make sure everyone has a chance for care and support.
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[music playing] A lot of people are familiar with traditional doula services, where a support person or a doula that is non-medical will help a family that is expecting and provide some prenatal support and attend the labor and delivery with that family.
What makes us unique is that we are a community-based, non-profit organization.
Our team is certified as a birth and postpartum doula and a perinatal community health worker.
And we provide not only the prenatal, postpartum education and the labor support, but also trauma-informed care.
We identify any challenges that they're facing, barriers to care.
And then, we will address those with helping provide care coordination and helping them with community navigation and getting to the resources that they need to help them thrive as a family.
We know it's important to get prenatal care.
We know it's important to get your labs and your ultrasound and be counseled and offered all the screening.
I mean, all that stuff is pretty basic.
You know?
But it's more than that.
It's about feeling supported, feeling safe, feeling heard.
And you don't necessarily need a doctor to do those things.
So I really think it's about expanding what we offer patients.
And we know that there are things that work.
Midwifery model of care.
We know that works.
We know that doula services improve outcomes.
Those things don't involve physicians.
And there are people out there that love to provide that care and are very good at providing that care.
We love working with doulas.
We think that they bring really a special aspect of care to the patients and helping them work through different pain management and different positions.
And all of our patients have had a really good experience with doulas that we work with.
We are not done until every mom receives doula support because we know how vital it is in reducing stress and anxiety, and giving that support specifically to someone giving birth and preparing for birth.
And then, in that postpartum period that we know is so vital as well, giving them that support that really traditionally did not exist.
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The state of maternal health in Missouri
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Clip | 2m 30s | Physicians and maternal health advocates reckon with Missouri's troubling maternal mortality rate (2m 30s)
My story matters: one woman's path from addiction to advocacy
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Clip | 1m 50s | How unprocessed trauma becomes a gateway to addiction. (1m 50s)
Improving Outcomes: Missouri’s Perinatal Quality Collaborative
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Clip | 2m 20s | Partners across the state are pinpointing preventable issues in maternal health and working together (2m 20s)
Eight times more likely: Medicaid, poverty, and maternal death in Missouri
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Clip | 2m 30s | Maternal health advocates unpack what the program actually provides for women (2m 30s)
The Doula effect: increasing access to support
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Clip | 2m 30s | Hear how rural counties has a chance for care and support. (2m 30s)
Care across distance: maternal health in rural settings
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Clip | 2m 25s | Hear about the challenges faced by mom’s in rural areas (2m 25s)
Breaking the cycle: how peer support is changing outcomes for high-risk mothers
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Clip | 2m 20s | Federal grants offer support and care for pregnant women struggling with substance use disorder (2m 20s)
Preview | 30s | Ozarks nonprofits strive to make sure no one goes hungry (30s)
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Clip | 2m 15s | Ozarks Food Harvest partners with another local nonprofit to provide fresh produce for those in need (2m 15s)
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Clip | 2m 30s | Joplin area residents come together each week to help a local nonprofit feed their community (2m 30s)
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Clip | 2m 10s | A food pantry in Ozark provides, food, education and resources to those in need (2m 10s)
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Clip | 2m 30s | Families in the Ozarks face difficult choices between buying food and paying rent (2m 30s)
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Clip | 2m | Volunteers make sure unused crops get to those facing hunger (2m)
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Clip | 2m | Community fridges across Springfield are helping to feed those who would otherwise go hungry (2m)
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Clip | 2m 20s | Christian Action Ministries works to fill a need in Stone and Taney Counties (2m 20s)
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Clip | 2m 20s | The Bear Pantry challenges conceptions of what food insecurity looks like (2m 20s)
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Clip | 20s | Climate Change in the Ozarks - Broadcast Premiere Sept, 22 at 9pm (20s)
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Clip | 5m 30s | Experts weigh in on the impacts of climate change on the Ozarks and suggest possible solutions. (5m 30s)
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Clip | 5m 45s | Climate change creates greater rainfall in the Ozarks, negatively impacting our rivers. (5m 45s)
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Clip | 3m 10s | Ozarks researchers work diligently to provide solutions to agricultural challenges (3m 10s)
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Clip | 3m 48s | A local farmer describes the challenges of growing crops in a changing Ozarks climate. (3m 48s)
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Clip | 3m 50s | As a growing population in the Ozarks consumes more water, the need for new sources arises. (3m 50s)
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Clip | 3m 2s | Native plants serve as a unique solution to the obstacles faced by Ozarks wildlife and habitat. (3m 2s)
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Clip | 3m 51s | Floating wetlands present a unique solution to the problem of algal blooms in the Ozarks. (3m 51s)
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Clip | 1m 45s | Young caregivers, often driven by gender norms, face challenges but grow personally (1m 45s)
Awareness Rising: The Future of Caregiving
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Clip | 1m 58s | Experts stress caregiving awareness; hospice care users share how it deepened their bond (1m 58s)
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Clip | 2m | Caregivers reflect on emotional toll, stress rest, reflection, and daily joy to reframe caregiving (2m)
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Clip | 1m 58s | COVID isolation impacted personal connection's role in health and happiness (1m 58s)
Tackling Missouri’s Dementia Crisis
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Clip | 1m 50s | 130,000 Missourians have dementia; 250,000 unpaid caregivers face isolation, service gaps. (1m 50s)
Redefining Care: Finding Support and Recognition
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Clip | 1m 50s | Caring for a disabled child brings emotional, financial hurdles; need for better access to support (1m 50s)
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Clip | 1m 58s | Caregivers share emotional struggles while experts suggest therapy, and peer support for stress. (1m 58s)
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Clip | 1m 50s | Caregivers often experience depression, fatigue, and medical crises, and emotional strain (1m 50s)
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