The purpose of the study was to describe regionalized systems of perinatal care serving predominantly low income Mexican-American women in rural underserved areas of Texas. The study focused upon ambulatory care; however, it provided a vehicle for examination of the health care system. The questions posed at the onset of the study included: (1) How well do regional organizations with various patterns of staffing and funding levels perform basic functions essential to ambulatory perinatal care? (2) Is there a relationship between the type of organization, its performance, and pregnancy outcome? (3) Are there specific recommendations which might improve an organization\u27s future performance?^ A number of factors--including maldistributi...
To understand why many Hispanic women begin prenatal care in the later stages of pregnancy.|The auth...
thesisMexican American women in the state of Utah receive less prenatal care than the general popula...
A well-established body of literature indicates a very strong relationship between prenatal care pra...
The purpose of the study was to describe regionalized systems of perinatal care serving predominantl...
INTRODUCTION: The importance of prenatal care is a well-established principle in the field of obstet...
Early prenatal care has been found to improve pregnancy and birth outcomes by reducing the risk of l...
This research study was conducted as a descriptive study of prenatal care experiences of women enrol...
This research study was conducted as a descriptive study of prenatal care experiences of women enrol...
Prenatal care is considered to be an important component of primary health care. Our study compared ...
Early and adequate prenatal care is critical for the health of both the mother and her unborn child....
Access to maternity care is disappearing for women across rural America. In New Mexico, women often ...
A review of the literature of the 1980s reveals that women living in rural America are at risk for r...
A review of the literature of the 1980s reveals that women living in rural America are at risk for r...
A review of the literature of the 1980s reveals that women living in rural America are at risk for r...
Background: The Mexican Ministry of Health has advocated for increased skilled birth attendance in h...
To understand why many Hispanic women begin prenatal care in the later stages of pregnancy.|The auth...
thesisMexican American women in the state of Utah receive less prenatal care than the general popula...
A well-established body of literature indicates a very strong relationship between prenatal care pra...
The purpose of the study was to describe regionalized systems of perinatal care serving predominantl...
INTRODUCTION: The importance of prenatal care is a well-established principle in the field of obstet...
Early prenatal care has been found to improve pregnancy and birth outcomes by reducing the risk of l...
This research study was conducted as a descriptive study of prenatal care experiences of women enrol...
This research study was conducted as a descriptive study of prenatal care experiences of women enrol...
Prenatal care is considered to be an important component of primary health care. Our study compared ...
Early and adequate prenatal care is critical for the health of both the mother and her unborn child....
Access to maternity care is disappearing for women across rural America. In New Mexico, women often ...
A review of the literature of the 1980s reveals that women living in rural America are at risk for r...
A review of the literature of the 1980s reveals that women living in rural America are at risk for r...
A review of the literature of the 1980s reveals that women living in rural America are at risk for r...
Background: The Mexican Ministry of Health has advocated for increased skilled birth attendance in h...
To understand why many Hispanic women begin prenatal care in the later stages of pregnancy.|The auth...
thesisMexican American women in the state of Utah receive less prenatal care than the general popula...
A well-established body of literature indicates a very strong relationship between prenatal care pra...