Publications
146
Citations
1,301
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
16
Publishing since 2011
Brownsyne Tucker Edmonds studies decision-making and ethics in maternal, pregnancy, and newborn care, with a strong focus on very premature ('periviable') births where families and providers face difficult choices. Much of the work examines racial and socioeconomic disparities in care and how patients and doctors can share decisions more fairly. The research combines medicine, bioethics, and health policy.
Publication activity grew sharply to a peak around 2019-2021 and has been more variable since, averaging roughly 8 papers per year over the last five years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Segregation by Payer in Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency Ambulatory Care Sites
JAMA Network Open · 2024
- Default Withdrawal: Exacerbating Mistrust for Our Most Vulnerable Families
The American Journal of Bioethics · 2022
- Mandated Reporting of Perinatal Substance Use
JAMA Pediatrics · 2022
- Incorporating Health Equity Into COVID-19 Reopening Plans: Policy Experimentation in California
American Journal of Public Health · 2021
- Addressing bias and disparities in periviable counseling and care
Seminars in Perinatology · 2021
- Periviable Breech Delivery Decision Analysis
Proceedings of IMPRS · 2021
- Decision-making for prenatal genetic screening: how will pregnant women navigate a growing number of aneuploidy and carrier screening options?
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth · 2021
- ‘Expert advice’ for developing decision support: A qualitative study of women who have experienced periviable birth
Patient Education and Counseling · 2021
- Decision-Making for Prenatal Genetic Screening: How will Pregnant Women Navigate a Growing Number of Aneuploidy and Carrier Screening Options?
Research Square · 2021
- Impact of Neonatal Outcome on Language Used to Describe Periviable Birth Experience
Proceedings of IMPRS · 2021
- Impact of Neonatal Outcome on Language Used to Describe Periviable Birth Experience
Proceedings of IMPRS · 2021
- COVID-19 Among African Americans: An Action Plan for Mitigating Disparities
American Journal of Public Health · 2020
- The COVID-19 Pandemic as a Catalyst for More Integrated Maternity Care
American Journal of Public Health · 2020
- Overview of US Maternal Mortality Policy
Clinical Therapeutics · 2020
- Ethical Cultures in Perinatal Care: Do They Exist? Correlation of Provider Attitudes with Periviability Practices at Six Centers
American Journal of Perinatology · 2020
- Proceedings of IMPRS×7
- Journal of Perinatology×6
- Contraception×5
- Obstetrics and Gynecology×5
- Patient Education and Counseling×4
This profile was generated automatically from public scholarly data (OpenAlex). Group size and activity levels are estimates derived from co-authorship patterns.
Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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