The purpose of this evaluation was to document (a) the level of patients’ satisfaction with use of a personal parent-held child health record (PHCHR), (b) their frequency of using it for specific reasons, (c) behavior changes participants made due to use of this record, and (d) perceived barriers to using the PHCHR. Eighty-two mothers completed the 22-item validated evaluation instrument. Patients reported high levels of satisfaction with all applicable use of the PHCHR. Respondents believed the PHCHR was a useful tool that served as a cue to increase their action in health seeking behaviors. Healthcare providers may consider use of PHCPR for pregnant women and mothers of young children
BACKGROUND: A personal health record (PHR) is an online application through which individuals can ac...
Home-based records (HBRs) may improve the health of pregnant women, new mothers and their children, ...
Yemen and Zambia) participated in the WHO collaborative study to evaluate the home-based maternal re...
Parent-held child health record (PHCHR), a public health intervention for promoting access to preven...
In New South Wales, Australia, the Child Personal Health Record (CPHR, aka 'The Blue Book', which in...
A research study into the attitudes of parents towards the introduction and use of parent held child...
Though improvements in infant and maternal mortality rates have occurred over time, women and childr...
Qualitative and exploratory study performed in Cuiabá with 20 health professionals with the objectiv...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship among expectant mothers' health belief...
A rersearch study on professional attitudes towards the introduction of parent held child health rec...
The paper hand-held record (PHR) has been used extensively in general practice (GP) shared care mana...
Background\ud \ud Historically, the paper hand-held record (PHR) has been used for sharing informati...
The paper hand-held record (PHR) has been used extensively in general practice (GP) shared care mana...
Mothers, caregivers, and healthcare providers in 163 countries have used paper and electronic home-b...
Background: Maternal and Child Health (MCH) handbook is a home-based health record for both mother a...
BACKGROUND: A personal health record (PHR) is an online application through which individuals can ac...
Home-based records (HBRs) may improve the health of pregnant women, new mothers and their children, ...
Yemen and Zambia) participated in the WHO collaborative study to evaluate the home-based maternal re...
Parent-held child health record (PHCHR), a public health intervention for promoting access to preven...
In New South Wales, Australia, the Child Personal Health Record (CPHR, aka 'The Blue Book', which in...
A research study into the attitudes of parents towards the introduction and use of parent held child...
Though improvements in infant and maternal mortality rates have occurred over time, women and childr...
Qualitative and exploratory study performed in Cuiabá with 20 health professionals with the objectiv...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship among expectant mothers' health belief...
A rersearch study on professional attitudes towards the introduction of parent held child health rec...
The paper hand-held record (PHR) has been used extensively in general practice (GP) shared care mana...
Background\ud \ud Historically, the paper hand-held record (PHR) has been used for sharing informati...
The paper hand-held record (PHR) has been used extensively in general practice (GP) shared care mana...
Mothers, caregivers, and healthcare providers in 163 countries have used paper and electronic home-b...
Background: Maternal and Child Health (MCH) handbook is a home-based health record for both mother a...
BACKGROUND: A personal health record (PHR) is an online application through which individuals can ac...
Home-based records (HBRs) may improve the health of pregnant women, new mothers and their children, ...
Yemen and Zambia) participated in the WHO collaborative study to evaluate the home-based maternal re...