Abstract Aims This study aimed to assess the prevalence of women who entered antenatal care (ANC) late and to identify factors related to the late entry to ANC in New South Wales (NSW) in 2004. Methods The NSW Midwives Data Collection contained data of 85,034 women who gave birth in 2004. Data were downloaded using SAS and transferred to STATA 8.0. Entering ANC after 12 weeks of gestation was classified as late. The Andersen Health Seeking Behaviour Model was used for selection and analyses of related factors. Regression and hierarchical analyses were used to identify significant factors and their relative contributions to the variation of pregnancy duration at entry to ANC. Results 41% of women commenced ANC after 12 weeks of gestation. In...
Objective: there is a significant gap in pregnancy and birth outcomes for Australian Aboriginal and ...
Timely entries to antenatal care have various benefits for pregnant women and birth outcomes. The ai...
Aims To describe antenatal care attendance by mothers of Pacific infants recently delivered at Middl...
Early ANC attendance is vital for early identification of pregnancy related health risks to either m...
Delayed access to antenatal care (ANC) has been linked to maternal and foetal mortality and morbidit...
To investigate and compare determinates for delayed first presentation to antenatal care (ANC) servi...
Background: Appropriate antenatal care (ANC) is key for the health of mother and child. However, in ...
BACKGROUND: Appropriate antenatal care (ANC) is key for the health of mother and child. However, in ...
BACKGROUND: Appropriate antenatal care (ANC) is key for the health of mother and child. However, in ...
Background: Appropriate antenatal care (ANC) is key for the health of mother and child. However, in ...
Objective To identify factors that are predictive of late initiation of antenatal care in England an...
Appropriate and timely care during pregnancy and delivery can improve maternal health. The present s...
Background: In order to improve outcomes for mothers and babies, and to fully utilise the antenatal ...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To investigate and compare determinates for delayed first presentation to an...
The purpose of the study was to determine timing of first antenatal care attendance and associated f...
Objective: there is a significant gap in pregnancy and birth outcomes for Australian Aboriginal and ...
Timely entries to antenatal care have various benefits for pregnant women and birth outcomes. The ai...
Aims To describe antenatal care attendance by mothers of Pacific infants recently delivered at Middl...
Early ANC attendance is vital for early identification of pregnancy related health risks to either m...
Delayed access to antenatal care (ANC) has been linked to maternal and foetal mortality and morbidit...
To investigate and compare determinates for delayed first presentation to antenatal care (ANC) servi...
Background: Appropriate antenatal care (ANC) is key for the health of mother and child. However, in ...
BACKGROUND: Appropriate antenatal care (ANC) is key for the health of mother and child. However, in ...
BACKGROUND: Appropriate antenatal care (ANC) is key for the health of mother and child. However, in ...
Background: Appropriate antenatal care (ANC) is key for the health of mother and child. However, in ...
Objective To identify factors that are predictive of late initiation of antenatal care in England an...
Appropriate and timely care during pregnancy and delivery can improve maternal health. The present s...
Background: In order to improve outcomes for mothers and babies, and to fully utilise the antenatal ...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To investigate and compare determinates for delayed first presentation to an...
The purpose of the study was to determine timing of first antenatal care attendance and associated f...
Objective: there is a significant gap in pregnancy and birth outcomes for Australian Aboriginal and ...
Timely entries to antenatal care have various benefits for pregnant women and birth outcomes. The ai...
Aims To describe antenatal care attendance by mothers of Pacific infants recently delivered at Middl...