BACKGROUND: In the UK, women are recommended to engage with maternity services and establish a plan of care prior to the 12th completed week of pregnancy. The aim of this study was to identify predictors for late initiation of antenatal care within an ethnically diverse cohort in East London. METHODS: Cross-sectional analysis of routinely collected electronic patient record data from Newham University Hospital NHS Trust (NUHT). All women who attended their antenatal booking appointment within NUHT between 1st January 2008 and 24th January 2011 were included in this study. The main outcome measure was late antenatal booking, defined as attendance at the antenatal booking appointment after 12 weeks (+6 days) gestation. Data were analysed usin...
Objectives Evidence about sociodemographic factors associated with late attendance for antenatal ca...
Background Late access to antenatal care is a contributor to excess mortality and morbidity among e...
Objective to explore the factors which influence the timing of the initiation of a package of publi...
Background: In the UK, women are recommended to engage with maternity services and establish a plan ...
Background In the UK, women are recommended to engage with maternity services and establish a plan o...
Background In the UK, women are recommended to engage with maternity services and establish a plan ...
Background In the UK, women are recommended to engage with maternity services and establish a plan ...
Abstract Background: In the UK, women are recommended to engage with maternity services and establis...
BACKGROUND: In the UK, women are recommended to engage with maternity services and establish a plan ...
Background In the UK, women are recommended to engage with maternity services and establish a plan o...
BACKGROUND: Late access to antenatal care is a contributor to excess mortality and morbidity among e...
Background: Differential utilisation of antenatal care among ethnic minority mothers is a contribut...
OBJECTIVES: Evidence about sociodemographic factors associated with late attendance for antenatal ca...
Objective To identify factors that are predictive of late initiation of antenatal care in England an...
OBJECTIVES: Evidence about sociodemographic factors associated with late attendance for antenatal ca...
Objectives Evidence about sociodemographic factors associated with late attendance for antenatal ca...
Background Late access to antenatal care is a contributor to excess mortality and morbidity among e...
Objective to explore the factors which influence the timing of the initiation of a package of publi...
Background: In the UK, women are recommended to engage with maternity services and establish a plan ...
Background In the UK, women are recommended to engage with maternity services and establish a plan o...
Background In the UK, women are recommended to engage with maternity services and establish a plan ...
Background In the UK, women are recommended to engage with maternity services and establish a plan ...
Abstract Background: In the UK, women are recommended to engage with maternity services and establis...
BACKGROUND: In the UK, women are recommended to engage with maternity services and establish a plan ...
Background In the UK, women are recommended to engage with maternity services and establish a plan o...
BACKGROUND: Late access to antenatal care is a contributor to excess mortality and morbidity among e...
Background: Differential utilisation of antenatal care among ethnic minority mothers is a contribut...
OBJECTIVES: Evidence about sociodemographic factors associated with late attendance for antenatal ca...
Objective To identify factors that are predictive of late initiation of antenatal care in England an...
OBJECTIVES: Evidence about sociodemographic factors associated with late attendance for antenatal ca...
Objectives Evidence about sociodemographic factors associated with late attendance for antenatal ca...
Background Late access to antenatal care is a contributor to excess mortality and morbidity among e...
Objective to explore the factors which influence the timing of the initiation of a package of publi...