Background: Promotion of healthy pregnancies has gained high priority in the Netherlands because of relatively unfavorable perinatal outcomes. In response, a nationwide study, 'Healthy Pregnancy 4 All' (HP4ALL), has been initiated. Part of this study involves systematic and broadened antenatal risk assessment (the Risk Assessment substudy). Risk selection in current clinical practice is mainly based on medical risk factors. Despite the increasing evidence for the influence of nonmedical risk factors (social status, lifestyle or ethnicity) on perinatal outcomes, these risk factors remain highly unexposed. Systematic risk selection, combined with customized care pathways to reduce or treat detected risks, and regular and structured consultati...
<strong>Introduction: </strong>Growing evidence on the risk contributing role of non-medical factors...
Background: It is crucial to provide care based on individual needs. Swedish health care is obliged ...
textabstractMETHODS/ANALYSIS: Prospective cohort study in neighbourhoods of 14 municipalities with p...
Background: Promotion of healthy pregnancies has gained high priority in the Netherlands because of ...
textabstractBackground: Promotion of healthy pregnancies has gained high priority in the Netherlands...
textabstractSocial deprivation negatively affects health outcomes but receives little attention in o...
Social deprivation negatively affects health outcomes but receives little attention in obstetric ris...
Social deprivation negatively affects health outcomes but receives little attention in obstetric ris...
Background: Promotion of healthy pregnancies has gained high priority in the Netherlands because of ...
A population-based cross-sectional study (feasibility) and a cohort study (inter-rater reliability) ...
There is a strong association between social deprivation and adverse perinatal health outcomes, but ...
There is a strong association between social deprivation and adverse perinatal health outcomes, but ...
textabstractIntroduction: Promotion of healthy pregnancies has gained high priority in the Netherlan...
Introduction: Growing evidence on the risk contributing role of non-medical factors on pregnancy out...
Background: It is crucial to provide care based on individual needs. Swedish health care is obliged ...
<strong>Introduction: </strong>Growing evidence on the risk contributing role of non-medical factors...
Background: It is crucial to provide care based on individual needs. Swedish health care is obliged ...
textabstractMETHODS/ANALYSIS: Prospective cohort study in neighbourhoods of 14 municipalities with p...
Background: Promotion of healthy pregnancies has gained high priority in the Netherlands because of ...
textabstractBackground: Promotion of healthy pregnancies has gained high priority in the Netherlands...
textabstractSocial deprivation negatively affects health outcomes but receives little attention in o...
Social deprivation negatively affects health outcomes but receives little attention in obstetric ris...
Social deprivation negatively affects health outcomes but receives little attention in obstetric ris...
Background: Promotion of healthy pregnancies has gained high priority in the Netherlands because of ...
A population-based cross-sectional study (feasibility) and a cohort study (inter-rater reliability) ...
There is a strong association between social deprivation and adverse perinatal health outcomes, but ...
There is a strong association between social deprivation and adverse perinatal health outcomes, but ...
textabstractIntroduction: Promotion of healthy pregnancies has gained high priority in the Netherlan...
Introduction: Growing evidence on the risk contributing role of non-medical factors on pregnancy out...
Background: It is crucial to provide care based on individual needs. Swedish health care is obliged ...
<strong>Introduction: </strong>Growing evidence on the risk contributing role of non-medical factors...
Background: It is crucial to provide care based on individual needs. Swedish health care is obliged ...
textabstractMETHODS/ANALYSIS: Prospective cohort study in neighbourhoods of 14 municipalities with p...