Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017Objective: Group prenatal care (GPC) models are increasingly a focus of observational studies of birth outcomes, yet there are limited data on the socio-demographic and health characteristics of women who elect GPC compared to traditional primary care (TPC). The purpose of this study was to identify and describe potential differences in pregnancy characteristics, social determinants of health (SDOH), prenatal complications, and behavioral risk factors between women who elect GPC compared to TPC in a Federally Qualified Health Clinic (FQHC) setting. Study Design: This study was a retrospective cohort analysis of women who elected GPC compared to those who elected TPC, from a group of 2,376 pat...
Women from vulnerable populations encounter challenging circumstances that generate stress and may a...
Background: Prenatal health care is pivotal in providing adequate prevention and care to pregnant wo...
Abstract Aim: To identify maternal demographic and psychosocial risk factors associated with poor at...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017Objective: Group prenatal care (GPC) models are inc...
Background: Understanding the barriers to prenatal care could have implications for community health...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of group versus individ-ual prenatal care on birth weight and gesta...
Background: There is significant evidence to support the importance of prenatal care in preventing a...
ObjectivesGroup prenatal care (GPC), an alternative to individual prenatal care (IPC), is becoming m...
Group prenatal care (GPC) models have been gaining popularity in recent years. Studies of high-risk ...
Background: High rates of adverse birth outcomes persist in the United States despite increased acce...
Objective: to understand the perception of primary care professionals about the influence of social ...
The United States continues to experience a higher rate of maternal mortality and neonatal complicat...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Objective: To examine relationships between race/et...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Disparities in Timing of Gestational Diabetes Scree...
It may decrease preterm births, especially among higher-risk women--minority women, women of low soc...
Women from vulnerable populations encounter challenging circumstances that generate stress and may a...
Background: Prenatal health care is pivotal in providing adequate prevention and care to pregnant wo...
Abstract Aim: To identify maternal demographic and psychosocial risk factors associated with poor at...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017Objective: Group prenatal care (GPC) models are inc...
Background: Understanding the barriers to prenatal care could have implications for community health...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of group versus individ-ual prenatal care on birth weight and gesta...
Background: There is significant evidence to support the importance of prenatal care in preventing a...
ObjectivesGroup prenatal care (GPC), an alternative to individual prenatal care (IPC), is becoming m...
Group prenatal care (GPC) models have been gaining popularity in recent years. Studies of high-risk ...
Background: High rates of adverse birth outcomes persist in the United States despite increased acce...
Objective: to understand the perception of primary care professionals about the influence of social ...
The United States continues to experience a higher rate of maternal mortality and neonatal complicat...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Objective: To examine relationships between race/et...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Disparities in Timing of Gestational Diabetes Scree...
It may decrease preterm births, especially among higher-risk women--minority women, women of low soc...
Women from vulnerable populations encounter challenging circumstances that generate stress and may a...
Background: Prenatal health care is pivotal in providing adequate prevention and care to pregnant wo...
Abstract Aim: To identify maternal demographic and psychosocial risk factors associated with poor at...