Abstract Background Group prenatal care (GPC) models have been gaining popularity in recent years. Studies of high-risk groups have shown improved outcomes. Our objective was to review and summarize outcomes for women in GPC for women with specific high-risk conditions. Methods A systematic literature review of Ovid, PubMed, and Google Scholar was performed to identify studies reporting the effects of group prenatal care in high-risk populations. Studies were included if they reported on pregnancy outcome results for women using GPC. We also contacted providers known to be utilizing GPC for specific high-risk women. Descriptive results were compiled and summarized by high-risk population. Results We identified 37 reports for inclusion (8 ra...
Background: High rates of adverse birth outcomes persist in the United States despite increased acce...
Background. CenteringPregnancy (CP) is a multifaceted group based care-model integrated in routine p...
BackgroundComplications during pregnancy, childbirth, and following delivery remain significant chal...
Group prenatal care (GPC) models have been gaining popularity in recent years. Studies of high-risk ...
The United States continues to experience a higher rate of maternal mortality and neonatal complicat...
It may decrease preterm births, especially among higher-risk women--minority women, women of low soc...
Women of color in the United States experience disproportionately higher rates of adverse pregnancy-...
Women from vulnerable populations encounter challenging circumstances that generate stress and may a...
Group prenatal care (GPNC) is an innovative alternative to individual prenatal care. In this longitu...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017Objective: Group prenatal care (GPC) models are inc...
Abstract Background Group prenatal care (GPC) origina...
Group prenatal care (GPNC) is an innovative alternative to individual prenatal care. In this longitu...
ObjectivesGroup prenatal care (GPC), an alternative to individual prenatal care (IPC), is becoming m...
Abstract Background Group visits for chronic medical conditions in non-pregnant populations have dem...
BACKGROUND: Complications during pregnancy, childbirth, and following delivery remain significant c...
Background: High rates of adverse birth outcomes persist in the United States despite increased acce...
Background. CenteringPregnancy (CP) is a multifaceted group based care-model integrated in routine p...
BackgroundComplications during pregnancy, childbirth, and following delivery remain significant chal...
Group prenatal care (GPC) models have been gaining popularity in recent years. Studies of high-risk ...
The United States continues to experience a higher rate of maternal mortality and neonatal complicat...
It may decrease preterm births, especially among higher-risk women--minority women, women of low soc...
Women of color in the United States experience disproportionately higher rates of adverse pregnancy-...
Women from vulnerable populations encounter challenging circumstances that generate stress and may a...
Group prenatal care (GPNC) is an innovative alternative to individual prenatal care. In this longitu...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017Objective: Group prenatal care (GPC) models are inc...
Abstract Background Group prenatal care (GPC) origina...
Group prenatal care (GPNC) is an innovative alternative to individual prenatal care. In this longitu...
ObjectivesGroup prenatal care (GPC), an alternative to individual prenatal care (IPC), is becoming m...
Abstract Background Group visits for chronic medical conditions in non-pregnant populations have dem...
BACKGROUND: Complications during pregnancy, childbirth, and following delivery remain significant c...
Background: High rates of adverse birth outcomes persist in the United States despite increased acce...
Background. CenteringPregnancy (CP) is a multifaceted group based care-model integrated in routine p...
BackgroundComplications during pregnancy, childbirth, and following delivery remain significant chal...