Abstract Background Group prenatal care (GPC) originated in 1994 as an innovative model of prenatal care delivery. In GPC, eight to twelve pregnant women of similar gestational age meet with a health care provider to receive their prenatal check-up and education in a group setting. GPC offers significant health benefits in comparison to traditional, one-on-one prenatal care. Women in GPC actively engage in their healthcare and experience a supportive network with one another. The purpose of this study was to better understand the GPC experience of women and care providers in a lower risk group of women than often has been previously studied. Methods...
Background: Much attention has been given to the adequacy of prenatal care use in p...
ObjectivesGroup prenatal care (GPC), an alternative to individual prenatal care (IPC), is becoming m...
Problem. Childbearing women from socio-economically disadvantaged communities and minority ethnic gr...
Abstract Background Group prenatal care (GPC) origina...
BACKGROUND: Complications during pregnancy, childbirth, and following delivery remain significant c...
Group prenatal care (GPNC) is an innovative alternative to individual prenatal care. In this longitu...
Group prenatal care (GPNC) is an innovative alternative to individual prenatal care. In this longitu...
BackgroundComplications during pregnancy, childbirth, and following delivery remain significant chal...
BackgroundThe Preterm Birth Initiative-Rwanda is conducting a 36-cluster randomized controlled trial...
Plain language summary Receiving antenatal care in a group setting has been found to be safe and sat...
Background: caseload midwifery and CenteringPregnancy™ (a form of group antenatal care) are two mode...
OBJECTIVE: to investigate how women who attended group antenatal care experienced the information th...
Women from vulnerable populations encounter challenging circumstances that generate stress and may a...
Background: A pilot study was undertaken between 2006 and 2008 to explore the feasibility of impleme...
BACKGROUND: Research suggests that collaboratively delivered maternity care can positively impact he...
Background: Much attention has been given to the adequacy of prenatal care use in p...
ObjectivesGroup prenatal care (GPC), an alternative to individual prenatal care (IPC), is becoming m...
Problem. Childbearing women from socio-economically disadvantaged communities and minority ethnic gr...
Abstract Background Group prenatal care (GPC) origina...
BACKGROUND: Complications during pregnancy, childbirth, and following delivery remain significant c...
Group prenatal care (GPNC) is an innovative alternative to individual prenatal care. In this longitu...
Group prenatal care (GPNC) is an innovative alternative to individual prenatal care. In this longitu...
BackgroundComplications during pregnancy, childbirth, and following delivery remain significant chal...
BackgroundThe Preterm Birth Initiative-Rwanda is conducting a 36-cluster randomized controlled trial...
Plain language summary Receiving antenatal care in a group setting has been found to be safe and sat...
Background: caseload midwifery and CenteringPregnancy™ (a form of group antenatal care) are two mode...
OBJECTIVE: to investigate how women who attended group antenatal care experienced the information th...
Women from vulnerable populations encounter challenging circumstances that generate stress and may a...
Background: A pilot study was undertaken between 2006 and 2008 to explore the feasibility of impleme...
BACKGROUND: Research suggests that collaboratively delivered maternity care can positively impact he...
Background: Much attention has been given to the adequacy of prenatal care use in p...
ObjectivesGroup prenatal care (GPC), an alternative to individual prenatal care (IPC), is becoming m...
Problem. Childbearing women from socio-economically disadvantaged communities and minority ethnic gr...