Community Care in Action: Scaling Doula Support Through a Health Department–Community Partnership
Monique Baumont, Sara Gelb, Isabel DoCampo, Gabriela Ammann, Monique Jaques, Nataly Jasso Morales, Mary-Powel ThomasIntroduction:
Doula support is increasingly recognized as a promising strategy to address racial inequities in maternal health. The New York City Health Department launched the Citywide Doula Initiative (CDI) in March 2022 to expand access to free, community-based doula support in disinvested neighborhoods.
Methods:
To evaluate the program’s first year of implementation, we conducted semi-structured interviews with 44 clients, doulas, doula-organization staff, and Health Department staff between November 2022 and April 2023. We coded interview notes using template analysis (a thematic analysis approach) and grouped barriers and facilitators according to the Practical Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model.
Results:
Facilitators included high perceived value of the CDI, a shared commitment to community, open communication, and policymaker support for doula work. Barriers included insufficient time for planning, cumbersome bureaucratic processes, and cultural and capacity differences between the Health Department and community partners. Additional factors, such as—variation in hospital treatment of doulas, doula-organization capacity, doula skills and experiences, and client needs and circumstances—had mixed effects on program implementation.
Discussion:
Findings indicate that community-based doula models, which have been shown to improve birth outcomes in disinvested communities, can be successfully scaled in an urban setting. Programs seeking to expand access to doula support should prioritize time for planning, allocate sufficient resources for administrative support, and work to establish efficient and responsive payment and contracting processes. Having mission-driven staff at all levels of the program and prioritizing relationships with community-based organizations and doulas are vital for success.