Katherine Harper Campbell, MD, MPH
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2024
Adherence to Labor Arrest and Failed Induction of Labor Guidelines: The Impact of a Quality-Improvement Educational Intervention
Cate J, Arkfeld C, Campol M, Campbell K, Pettker C, Illuzzi J. Adherence to Labor Arrest and Failed Induction of Labor Guidelines: The Impact of a Quality-Improvement Educational Intervention. Journal Of Clinical Medicine 2024, 13: 4720. PMID: 39200862, PMCID: PMC11355156, DOI: 10.3390/jcm13164720.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFailed induction of laborInduction of laborLabor arrestElectronic health recordsPost-interventionEducational interventionAcademic medical centerCesarean deliveryObstetric providersProvider typeFailed inductionPre-interventionSecond-stage arrestMedical CenterPre-intervention periodLabour guidelinesPocket cardHealth recordsRetrospective cohort studyNTSVCohort studyStudy designSecondary outcomesBivariate statisticsEducational initiativesDeveloping an interactive reproductive health equity session for pre-clerkship medical students
Tiako M, Aguilar G, Adeyemo O, Reynolds H, Campbell K, Stanwood N, Galerneau F. Developing an interactive reproductive health equity session for pre-clerkship medical students. Medical Education Online 2024, 29: 2364984. PMID: 38903002, PMCID: PMC11195450, DOI: 10.1080/10872981.2024.2364984.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedical school curriculumHealth inequalitiesMedical studentsPerinatal health inequalitiesAllied health professionalsReproductive health equityPre-clerkship medical studentsHypothetical clinical vignettesPreclinical medical studentsSocioeconomic positionHealth equityHealth professionalsHealth outcomesDidactic sessionsTeam-based learning formatIn-personMedical educationReproductive justiceSchool curriculumMedical schoolsReproductive justice frameworkLay personsClinical vignettesHealthClinical practiceUsing the Electronic Medical Record to Correlate Patient–Provider Perspectives in the Care of Black Individuals With High-Risk Pregnancies [ID 2683496]
Nadkarni S, Falako S, Antwi A, Campbell K, Adeyemo O. Using the Electronic Medical Record to Correlate Patient–Provider Perspectives in the Care of Black Individuals With High-Risk Pregnancies [ID 2683496]. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2024, 143: 31s-31s. DOI: 10.1097/01.aog.0001013352.94183.a5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchElectronic medical recordsElectronic medical record documentationHigh-risk pregnanciesPatient perspectiveImprove patient-provider communicationProvision of obstetric careElectronic medical record chart reviewBlack individualsPatient-provider communicationMedical recordsOne-on-one interviewsManagement of painDiagnosis of diabetesPatient-providerObstetric carePostpartum experiencesProvider perspectivePatient autonomyChart notesDecision-making rationaleCompare participantsQuality improvementTertiary hospitalCarePerceived coercionPostpartum readmission risk: a comparison between stillbirths and live births
Sweeney L, Reddy U, Campbell K, Xu X. Postpartum readmission risk: a comparison between stillbirths and live births. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2024, 231: 463.e1-463.e14. PMID: 38367754, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2024.02.017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRisk of readmissionMental health/substance use disordersPostpartum readmissionHigher risk of readmissionLive birthsRisk of postpartum readmissionSecondary outcomesDelivery characteristicsNationally representative estimatesComplex sampling designRisk factorsIncreased maternal morbidityHigher household incomeTime of readmissionWeeks of dischargeHypertensive disorders of pregnancyUse disorderHigh riskVenous thromboembolismChildbirth hospitalizationPrimary cesareanSingleton stillbirthsDisorders of pregnancyMultivariate regression modelMaternal morbidity12 Assessment of Fetal Well-Being
PETTKER C, CAMPBELL K. 12 Assessment of Fetal Well-Being. 2024, 123-134.e3. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-82823-9.00012-x.ChaptersFetal assessmentFetal heart rate monitoringFetal Well-BeingNeonatal outcomesPerinatal outcomesPreterm laborObstetric careAntepartum periodChronic conditionsHeart rate monitoringIntrauterine environmentAcute stateMaternal careMaternal stateCareRate monitoringOutcomesPrimary objectiveAssessmentHypertensionPreeclampsiaDiabetesFetusesPrevention
2023
Severe Maternal Morbidity Review and Preventability Assessment in a Large Academic Center
Grechukhina O, Lipkind H, Lundsberg L, Merriam A, Raab C, Leon-Martinez D, Campbell K. Severe Maternal Morbidity Review and Preventability Assessment in a Large Academic Center. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2023, 141: 857-860. PMID: 36897178, DOI: 10.1097/aog.0000000000005116.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSevere maternal morbiditySystem-level factorsYale-New Haven HospitalRetrospective cohort studyHealth careDetailed case reviewLarge academic centerSMM ratesMaternal morbidityCohort studyPreventability assessmentPreventable causeSMM casesMorbidity reviewAmerican CollegeAcademic centersConsensus criteriaCase reviewPractice changeCareCauseMorbidityHemorrhagePreventabilityReviewRisk of postpartum readmission: a comparison between stillbirths and live births
Sweeney L, Reddy U, Campbell K, Xu X. Risk of postpartum readmission: a comparison between stillbirths and live births. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2023, 228: s522. DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2022.11.893.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2022
Unrepaired Maternal Vein of Galen Malformation in Pregnancy: A Case Report
Ackerman-Banks C, Fardelmann K, Lam D, Simmons M, Elder R, Matouk C, Campbell K. Unrepaired Maternal Vein of Galen Malformation in Pregnancy: A Case Report. A&A Practice 2022, 16: e01634. PMID: 36599040, DOI: 10.1213/xaa.0000000000001634.Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical NotesConceptsGalen malformationMaternal veinPregnant patientsCesarean deliveryNeuraxial analgesiaTerm neonatesAnesthetic managementHeart failureCardiac failureVentricular dilationIntracranial hemorrhageCase reportCare centerDevelopmental delayPatientsPregnancyLesionsMalformationsVeinUnrepaired lesionsDeliveryAnalgesiaEmbolizationHemorrhageNeonates
2021
743 Mode of delivery in singleton stillbirths and associated risk factors
Underwood K, Reddy U, Hosier H, Sweeney L, Campbell K, Xu X. 743 Mode of delivery in singleton stillbirths and associated risk factors. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2021, 224: s465. DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2020.12.766.Peer-Reviewed Original Research1140 Stillbirth cause and potential preventability in tertiary care hospital population
Sweeney L, Campbell K, Lundsberg L, Reddy U. 1140 Stillbirth cause and potential preventability in tertiary care hospital population. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2021, 224: s703-s704. DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2020.12.1164.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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Overview
Katherine Campbell, MD, MPH, specializes in maternal-fetal medicine, managing health concerns of the mother and fetus before and during pregnancy. She is the medical director of Labor & Birth and the Maternal Special Care Unit at Yale New Haven Hospital, where she delivers babies.
Dr. Campbell says work she did for a non-governmental organization (NGO) in El Salvador years ago exposed her to obstetrics.
“I was working in a hospital there and I had to choose between the emergency department or labor and delivery. Labor and delivery won me over,” she says. “Even in the developing world, with limited resources, obstetrical problems are solved in a straightforward manner. What you really need for good care is the technical skills of an obstetrician or midwife, antibiotics, blood and sterile instruments.”
Today, Dr. Campbell has a special interest in patient safety and health care quality. “We want to ensure our patients are getting the best and safest care at all times when they are admitted for child birth,” she says.
Dr. Campbell is also co-chair of the severe maternal morbidity review committee, which is a multidisciplinary group that meets on a regular basis to discuss information that can be applied directly to improving the quality of care delivered to patients.
Dr. Campbell continues to hold an interest in global health care and has traveled to Rwanda several times to train obstetrical residents. While she is not currently traveling due to COVID-19, she has continued to work with various committees overseas to prepare labor and delivery units to take care of patients with COVID-19.
And while the rate of sickness and illness in pregnant women is on the rise in the United States (outside of COVID-19), Dr. Campbell is working to understand why. Here at Yale Medicine, she spends a lot of her time reassuring patients.
“If a baby needs surgery or is in the ICU and the mom is sick, it all becomes something the mother didn’t expect. But the good news is that we have all of this great technology and skills to help,” she says. “I let them know that we’ll take care of them and that there are things they can control things they cannot.”
At the end of the day, it’s the stack of letters and cards from grateful families on her office shelf that keeps her going, says Dr. Campbell, who is also an assistant professor of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive sciences at Yale School of Medicine.
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- September 17, 2020
A Pregnancy Ended by COVID-19 Informs New Understanding and Protocols
- September 01, 2020Source: Journal of Clinical Investigation
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