Policymakers, advocates, providers, recipients, and health services researchers all would agree that too little is known about the nature and effects of specific components of prenatal care. In the process of designing a national, longitudinal study of pregnancy and childbirth, we surfaced some methodological dilemmas that help to explain why so little is known. This article explores two of the major problems: (1) selecting a valid scientific sample of pregnant women and (2) collecting data from providers and women. From this analysis, seven methodological questions, which should be investigated through empirical field studies, are identified. Those field studies are essential if future research into the content of prenatal care is to achie...
This research study was conducted as a descriptive study of prenatal care experiences of women enrol...
Prenatal care is an essential part of a woman’s pregnancy journey. It ensures that both mother and c...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to describe prenatal care use in the United States and in three European count...
Policymakers, advocates, providers, recipients, and health services researchers all would agree that...
The Public Health Service's Expert Panel on the Content of Prenatal Care Report in 1989 provided det...
Significant disparities exist in the rates of infant mortality and morbidity in the United States by...
In spite of the widespread use of prenatal care utilization indices in the scientific literature, li...
The object of this research is to develop a model of household demand for prenatal care and attempt ...
The purpose of this observational study was investigation of the relationship between quantitative a...
The purposes of this study were to examine (1) the relationship between selected components of the c...
Early prenatal care is a pivotal factor in decreasing the risks of poor birth outcomes. The United S...
The purpose of the project is to evaluate a Medicaid-insured prenatal population to quantify if pre-...
Adverse birth outcomes are a continual issue throughout the United States despite current research a...
OBJECTIVES: In spite of the widespread use of prenatal care utilization indices in the scientific li...
The proposed Adequacy of Prenatal Care Utilization Index is applied to data from the 1980 National N...
This research study was conducted as a descriptive study of prenatal care experiences of women enrol...
Prenatal care is an essential part of a woman’s pregnancy journey. It ensures that both mother and c...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to describe prenatal care use in the United States and in three European count...
Policymakers, advocates, providers, recipients, and health services researchers all would agree that...
The Public Health Service's Expert Panel on the Content of Prenatal Care Report in 1989 provided det...
Significant disparities exist in the rates of infant mortality and morbidity in the United States by...
In spite of the widespread use of prenatal care utilization indices in the scientific literature, li...
The object of this research is to develop a model of household demand for prenatal care and attempt ...
The purpose of this observational study was investigation of the relationship between quantitative a...
The purposes of this study were to examine (1) the relationship between selected components of the c...
Early prenatal care is a pivotal factor in decreasing the risks of poor birth outcomes. The United S...
The purpose of the project is to evaluate a Medicaid-insured prenatal population to quantify if pre-...
Adverse birth outcomes are a continual issue throughout the United States despite current research a...
OBJECTIVES: In spite of the widespread use of prenatal care utilization indices in the scientific li...
The proposed Adequacy of Prenatal Care Utilization Index is applied to data from the 1980 National N...
This research study was conducted as a descriptive study of prenatal care experiences of women enrol...
Prenatal care is an essential part of a woman’s pregnancy journey. It ensures that both mother and c...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to describe prenatal care use in the United States and in three European count...