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International Journal of Gynecology &Obstetrics, EarlyView.
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Prenatal care experiences of first-time mothers navigating socioeconomic challenges during pregnancy in New Brunswick: a qualitative descriptive study. [PDF]
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Satisfaction of indigenous pregnant women with a mobile voice application in Quechua developed by midwives for prenatal care in Peru. [PDF]
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2023
The one-size-fits-all model of prenatal care has remained largely unchanged since 1930. New models of prenatal care delivery can improve its efficacy, equity, and experience through tailoring prenatal care to meet pregnant people's medical and social needs.
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The one-size-fits-all model of prenatal care has remained largely unchanged since 1930. New models of prenatal care delivery can improve its efficacy, equity, and experience through tailoring prenatal care to meet pregnant people's medical and social needs.
Alex F, Peahl +4 more
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2023
Group prenatal care (GPC) is a novel model of health care delivery for pregnant patients. In GPC, a small group of patients of similar gestational age meet at scheduled intervals for both medical care and facilitated educational discussions. This care model encourages better communication and engages patients and providers in a supportive community ...
Sarah Jean, Hanson, Katherine, Lee
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Group prenatal care (GPC) is a novel model of health care delivery for pregnant patients. In GPC, a small group of patients of similar gestational age meet at scheduled intervals for both medical care and facilitated educational discussions. This care model encourages better communication and engages patients and providers in a supportive community ...
Sarah Jean, Hanson, Katherine, Lee
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The Michigan Plan for Appropriate Tailored Healthcare in Pregnancy Prenatal Care Recommendations
Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2021The RAND Corporation and University of California Los Angeles Appropriateness Method was used to develop new average-risk prenatal care delivery recommendations pertaining to visit frequency, telemedicine, and social and structural determinants of health.
A. Peahl +8 more
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2017
Patients participating in group prenatal care gather together with women of similar gestational ages and 2 providers who cofacilitate an educational session after a brief medical assessment. The model was first described in the 1990s by a midwife for low-risk patients and is now practiced by midwives and physicians for both low-risk patients and some ...
Sara E, Mazzoni, Ebony B, Carter
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Patients participating in group prenatal care gather together with women of similar gestational ages and 2 providers who cofacilitate an educational session after a brief medical assessment. The model was first described in the 1990s by a midwife for low-risk patients and is now practiced by midwives and physicians for both low-risk patients and some ...
Sara E, Mazzoni, Ebony B, Carter
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1997
Available evidence suggests that prenatal care has played an important role in reducing maternal and infant mortality. Medical surveillance throughout pregnancy is the foundation of prenatal care and should be enhanced by psychosocial support. Only tests and procedures shown to be useful should be performed.
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Available evidence suggests that prenatal care has played an important role in reducing maternal and infant mortality. Medical surveillance throughout pregnancy is the foundation of prenatal care and should be enhanced by psychosocial support. Only tests and procedures shown to be useful should be performed.
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Right-Sizing Prenatal Care to Meet Patients' Needs and Improve Maternity Care Value.
Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2020Prenatal care is one of the most widely used preventive care services in the United States, yet prenatal care delivery recommendations have remained largely unchanged since just before World War II.
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Randomized comparison of a reduced-visit prenatal care model enhanced with remote monitoring.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2019BACKGROUND Standard prenatal care, consisting of 12 - 14 visits per pregnancy, is expensive and resource intensive, with limited evidence supporting the structure, rhythm, or components of care.
Y. B. Butler Tobah +12 more
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