RFA-D-21-001 Component A: Core Surveillance, Utah Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS)
Utah State Department Of Health, Salt Lake City UT
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Abstract
Since 1999, the Utah Department of Health (UDOH) has conducted the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) survey to help improve understanding of maternal behaviors and their relationship to pregnancy outcomes and to develop policies and programs to improve outcomes. Utahâs crude birth rate is the highest in the nation, and PRAMS provides essential data that allows UDOH to address health indicators such as preterm birth, maternal depression and anxiety, breastfeeding practices among hospitals, and preconception health behaviors. The Utah PRAMS team includes four members, three with over five yearsâ experience, and the entire staff is well qualified to continue this important work. Utah PRAMS enjoys effective cooperation with Utahâs Office of Vital Records and Statistics and is valued and supported throughout UDOH. Utah PRAMS builds on well-established procedures, conducts experiments to evaluate and improve response rates, and successfully translates data into action through data dissemination reporting and collaboration on research and policy with UDOH staff and University of Utah faculty.
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