Abstract Background Maternal and neonatal outcomes are influenced by the nature of antenatal care. Standard pregnancy care is provided on an individual basis, with one-on-one appointments between a client and family doctor, midwife or obstetrician. A novel, group-based antenatal care delivery model was developed in the United States in the 1990s and is growing in popularity beyond the borders of the USA. The purpose of this study was to evaluate outcomes in clients receiving interprofessional group perinatal care versus interprofessional individual care in a Canadian setting. Methods Clients attending the South Community Birth Program (SCBP), an interprofessional, collaborative, primary care maternity program, offering both individual and g...
Objective: To compare continuity of care from a midwife team with routine care from a variety of doc...
Abstract Background Group prenatal care (GPC) origina...
BackgroundThe Preterm Birth Initiative-Rwanda is conducting a 36-cluster randomized controlled trial...
BACKGROUND: Antenatal care is one of the key preventive health services used around the world. In mo...
Background: Midwife facilitated, group models of antenatal care have emerged as an alternative to co...
OBJECTIVE: to investigate how women who attended group antenatal care experienced the information th...
Introduction: A midwifery-led, group antenatal care service, ‘Expecting and Connecting’, was establi...
In high-income countries, group antenatal care (ANC) offers an alternative to individual care and is...
Antenatal care is one of the most important healthcare services provided for pregnant women around t...
Plain language summary Receiving antenatal care in a group setting has been found to be safe and sat...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether group prenatal care improves pregnancy outcomes, psychosocial functi...
Background: Strategies to meet the healthcare needs of pregnant women are made available throughout ...
Background: caseload midwifery and CenteringPregnancy™ (a form of group antenatal care) are two mode...
This research compared midwife-led with obstetrician-led antenatal care for women who had previously...
BackgroundThe East Africa Preterm Birth Initiative-Rwanda began a cluster randomized controlled tria...
Objective: To compare continuity of care from a midwife team with routine care from a variety of doc...
Abstract Background Group prenatal care (GPC) origina...
BackgroundThe Preterm Birth Initiative-Rwanda is conducting a 36-cluster randomized controlled trial...
BACKGROUND: Antenatal care is one of the key preventive health services used around the world. In mo...
Background: Midwife facilitated, group models of antenatal care have emerged as an alternative to co...
OBJECTIVE: to investigate how women who attended group antenatal care experienced the information th...
Introduction: A midwifery-led, group antenatal care service, ‘Expecting and Connecting’, was establi...
In high-income countries, group antenatal care (ANC) offers an alternative to individual care and is...
Antenatal care is one of the most important healthcare services provided for pregnant women around t...
Plain language summary Receiving antenatal care in a group setting has been found to be safe and sat...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether group prenatal care improves pregnancy outcomes, psychosocial functi...
Background: Strategies to meet the healthcare needs of pregnant women are made available throughout ...
Background: caseload midwifery and CenteringPregnancy™ (a form of group antenatal care) are two mode...
This research compared midwife-led with obstetrician-led antenatal care for women who had previously...
BackgroundThe East Africa Preterm Birth Initiative-Rwanda began a cluster randomized controlled tria...
Objective: To compare continuity of care from a midwife team with routine care from a variety of doc...
Abstract Background Group prenatal care (GPC) origina...
BackgroundThe Preterm Birth Initiative-Rwanda is conducting a 36-cluster randomized controlled trial...