ObjectivesGroup prenatal care (GPC), an alternative to individual prenatal care (IPC), is becoming more prevalent. This study aimed to describe the attendance and reasons of low attendance among pregnant women who were randomly assigned to receive GPC or IPC and explore the maternal characteristics associated with low-attendance.MethodsThis study was a descriptive study among Medically low risk pregnant women (N = 992) who were enrolled in an ongoing prospective study. Women were randomly assigned to receive CenteringPregnany GPC (N = 498) or IPC (N = 994) in a single clinical site The attendance frequency and reason for low-attendance (i.e. ≤ 5/10 sessions in GPC or ≤ 5 visits in IPC) were described separately in GPC and IPC. Multivariable...
Background: An adequate number of prenatal consultations is beneficial to the health of the mother a...
Background: Prenatal health care is pivotal in providing adequate prevention and care to pregnant wo...
Abstract Background Group prenatal care (GPC) models have been gaining popularity in recent years. S...
Abstract Background In the United States, preterm birth (PTB) before 37 weeks gestational age occurs...
BackgroundIn the United States, preterm birth (PTB) before 37 weeks gestational age occurs at a...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017Objective: Group prenatal care (GPC) models are inc...
Abstract Background Group prenatal care (GPC) origina...
Objective: To describe patient differences by prenatal care (PNC) model and identify factors that in...
Background: There is significant evidence to support the importance of prenatal care in preventing a...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of group versus individ-ual prenatal care on birth weight and gesta...
Women from vulnerable populations encounter challenging circumstances that generate stress and may a...
Substantial evidence exists which links prenatal care to improved birth outcomes. However, low-incom...
Background: Understanding the barriers to prenatal care could have implications for community health...
Background: Prenatal health care is pivotal in providing adequate prevention and care to pregnant wo...
Abstract Aim: To identify maternal demographic and psychosocial risk factors associated with poor at...
Background: An adequate number of prenatal consultations is beneficial to the health of the mother a...
Background: Prenatal health care is pivotal in providing adequate prevention and care to pregnant wo...
Abstract Background Group prenatal care (GPC) models have been gaining popularity in recent years. S...
Abstract Background In the United States, preterm birth (PTB) before 37 weeks gestational age occurs...
BackgroundIn the United States, preterm birth (PTB) before 37 weeks gestational age occurs at a...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017Objective: Group prenatal care (GPC) models are inc...
Abstract Background Group prenatal care (GPC) origina...
Objective: To describe patient differences by prenatal care (PNC) model and identify factors that in...
Background: There is significant evidence to support the importance of prenatal care in preventing a...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of group versus individ-ual prenatal care on birth weight and gesta...
Women from vulnerable populations encounter challenging circumstances that generate stress and may a...
Substantial evidence exists which links prenatal care to improved birth outcomes. However, low-incom...
Background: Understanding the barriers to prenatal care could have implications for community health...
Background: Prenatal health care is pivotal in providing adequate prevention and care to pregnant wo...
Abstract Aim: To identify maternal demographic and psychosocial risk factors associated with poor at...
Background: An adequate number of prenatal consultations is beneficial to the health of the mother a...
Background: Prenatal health care is pivotal in providing adequate prevention and care to pregnant wo...
Abstract Background Group prenatal care (GPC) models have been gaining popularity in recent years. S...