Pregnancy outcomes in the United States continue to rank among the worst in the developed world. Traditional maternal–child health promotion tends to focus exclusively on women, leaving men out of programs that can affect family health. Scholars advocate including men in prenatal health to reduce maternal and infant mortality and morbidity. This study explored the perceived role of men in prenatal health, the use of an e-health application, and participant-suggested ways of improving the application moving forward. This study interviewed men in a large Southwestern U.S. city with an average age of 26.0 years (N = 23). The sample was 52% White, 26% Hispanic, 9% Asian, 9% multiracial or other, and 4% Black. Participants were asked about pregn...
Background Emerging evidence and program experience indicate that engaging men in maternal and newbo...
AIM: To explore how women and their partners navigate (pre)conception healthcare and the role of Nat...
Many mobile software applications (‘apps’) related to pregnancy have been developed for the global m...
Pregnancy outcomes in the United States continue to rank among the worst in the developed world. Tra...
The initial goal of this comparative study that aimed investigate the value of an e-health applicati...
Male infertility presents a public health concern. As most men wish to become fathers, it is importa...
Background and aimIncreasing global approach to men's participation in care and reproductive health ...
Men’s participation in maternal health is crucial to the pregnancy, birth preparedness, couple commu...
Purpose:Despite recent declines, teen unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections in th...
Background : Emerging evidence and program experience indicate that engaging men in maternal and new...
BACKGROUND:Emerging evidence and program experience indicate that engaging men in maternal and newbo...
Patients who are engaged with their health care, experience better health outcomes (Miller, 2016). "...
Background: Increasing the utilization of facility-based care for women and newborns in low-resource...
Objectivesthis study aimed to explore and analyse men's involvement in antenatal genetic screening a...
METHODS: A cross-sectional survey of men attending antenatal care with their partners at three Londo...
Background Emerging evidence and program experience indicate that engaging men in maternal and newbo...
AIM: To explore how women and their partners navigate (pre)conception healthcare and the role of Nat...
Many mobile software applications (‘apps’) related to pregnancy have been developed for the global m...
Pregnancy outcomes in the United States continue to rank among the worst in the developed world. Tra...
The initial goal of this comparative study that aimed investigate the value of an e-health applicati...
Male infertility presents a public health concern. As most men wish to become fathers, it is importa...
Background and aimIncreasing global approach to men's participation in care and reproductive health ...
Men’s participation in maternal health is crucial to the pregnancy, birth preparedness, couple commu...
Purpose:Despite recent declines, teen unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections in th...
Background : Emerging evidence and program experience indicate that engaging men in maternal and new...
BACKGROUND:Emerging evidence and program experience indicate that engaging men in maternal and newbo...
Patients who are engaged with their health care, experience better health outcomes (Miller, 2016). "...
Background: Increasing the utilization of facility-based care for women and newborns in low-resource...
Objectivesthis study aimed to explore and analyse men's involvement in antenatal genetic screening a...
METHODS: A cross-sectional survey of men attending antenatal care with their partners at three Londo...
Background Emerging evidence and program experience indicate that engaging men in maternal and newbo...
AIM: To explore how women and their partners navigate (pre)conception healthcare and the role of Nat...
Many mobile software applications (‘apps’) related to pregnancy have been developed for the global m...