OBJECTIVE: to investigate how women who attended group antenatal care experienced the information they received, compared with women who attended traditional antenatal care, and their satisfaction with the form of care. The aim was also to determine the effect of group antenatal care on women's social networks compared with traditional antenatal care. DESIGN AND SETTING: a pilot study with an intervention group (group antenatal care) and a control group (traditional antenatal care). Both groups were selected through informed choice. A questionnaire and a follow-up telephone call, using a structured questionnaire, were used to evaluate both groups. PARTICIPANTS: for each woman who had chosen to be in the intervention group, two women who had...
Abstract Background Antenatal care is an important public health priority. Women from socially disad...
Abstract Background Maternal and neonatal outcomes are influenced by the nature of antenatal care. S...
Introduction: Midwifery Continuity of Care (MCOC) demonstrates improved outcomes, which are linked t...
Plain language summary Receiving antenatal care in a group setting has been found to be safe and sat...
BACKGROUND: Antenatal care is one of the key preventive health services used around the world. In mo...
BackgroundThe Preterm Birth Initiative-Rwanda is conducting a 36-cluster randomized controlled trial...
BackgroundAn essential component to improving maternal and newborn outcomes is antenatal care. A tri...
Background: Midwife facilitated, group models of antenatal care have emerged as an alternative to co...
Background: caseload midwifery and CenteringPregnancy™ (a form of group antenatal care) are two mode...
Antenatal care is one of the most important healthcare services provided for pregnant women around t...
Abstract Background Group prenatal care (GPC) origina...
Abstract Background To examine whether exposure to group antenatal care increased women’s health lit...
Background: There is growing interest in the benefits of group models of antenatal care. Although cl...
Objective: to describe the experiences of women who were participants in the Australian CenteringPre...
Problem. Childbearing women from socio-economically disadvantaged communities and minority ethnic gr...
Abstract Background Antenatal care is an important public health priority. Women from socially disad...
Abstract Background Maternal and neonatal outcomes are influenced by the nature of antenatal care. S...
Introduction: Midwifery Continuity of Care (MCOC) demonstrates improved outcomes, which are linked t...
Plain language summary Receiving antenatal care in a group setting has been found to be safe and sat...
BACKGROUND: Antenatal care is one of the key preventive health services used around the world. In mo...
BackgroundThe Preterm Birth Initiative-Rwanda is conducting a 36-cluster randomized controlled trial...
BackgroundAn essential component to improving maternal and newborn outcomes is antenatal care. A tri...
Background: Midwife facilitated, group models of antenatal care have emerged as an alternative to co...
Background: caseload midwifery and CenteringPregnancy™ (a form of group antenatal care) are two mode...
Antenatal care is one of the most important healthcare services provided for pregnant women around t...
Abstract Background Group prenatal care (GPC) origina...
Abstract Background To examine whether exposure to group antenatal care increased women’s health lit...
Background: There is growing interest in the benefits of group models of antenatal care. Although cl...
Objective: to describe the experiences of women who were participants in the Australian CenteringPre...
Problem. Childbearing women from socio-economically disadvantaged communities and minority ethnic gr...
Abstract Background Antenatal care is an important public health priority. Women from socially disad...
Abstract Background Maternal and neonatal outcomes are influenced by the nature of antenatal care. S...
Introduction: Midwifery Continuity of Care (MCOC) demonstrates improved outcomes, which are linked t...