نتایج جستجو برای: prenatal health

تعداد نتایج: 1008045  

Journal: :Papua and New Guinea medical journal 2011
Daniel O'Keefe Jessica Davis Glenda Yakuna Caroline Van Gemert Chris Morgan

Maternal health across Papua New Guinea (PNG) is of extreme public health concern. In response, the National Department of Health explicitly prioritized improving maternal, neonatal and child health services, envisaging increased collaboration between the formal health system and community-based initiatives as one method for achieving this. This study examined the patterns of formal and non-for...

Journal: :Midwifery 2002
Vicki Tsianakas Pranee Liamputtong

OBJECTIVE to examine satisfaction with care and services in relation to antenatal care and prenatal testing and to present what women say about what can be done better to improve antenatal care for women from an Islamic background. DESIGN in-depth interviews of women's perceptions and experiences of care received relating to prenatal testing and antenatal care. SETTING Melbourne Metropolita...

Journal: :Revista panamericana de salud publica = Pan American journal of public health 2005
Marion W Carter Ilene Speizer

OBJECTIVE To provide a baseline perspective on the prevalence of Salvadoran men's attendance at prenatal care, delivery, and postpartum well-baby care and on sociodemographic factors associated with their attendance, with the goal of informing efforts to help men play more positive roles in maternal-child health. METHODS The data came from the 2003 Salvadoran National Male Health Survey. The ...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2006
Kim Harley Brenda Eskenazi

Among women of Mexican descent, increased acculturation in the US has been associated with poorer health behaviors during pregnancy. This study examined a population of low-income women of Mexican descent in an agricultural community to determine: whether social support patterns were associated with age at arrival in the US; whether social support was associated with pregnancy behaviors; and wh...

2015
Maureen I Heaman Wendy Sword Lawrence Elliott Michael Moffatt Michael E Helewa Heather Morris Lynda Tjaden Patricia Gregory Catherine Cook

OBJECTIVE The objective of this qualitative descriptive study was to explore the perceptions of women living in inner-city Winnipeg, Canada, about barriers, facilitators, and motivators related to their use of prenatal care. METHODS Individual, semi-structured interviews were conducted in person with 26 pregnant or postpartum women living in inner-city neighborhoods with high rates of inadequ...

Journal: :American journal of medical genetics. Part A 2009
Brian G Skotko Priya S Kishnani George T Capone

We sought to provide evidence-based recommendations to physicians on how to best deliver a prenatal diagnosis of DS to expectant parents. Our study design consisted of searching Medline and PsychInfo from 1960 to 2008, as well as Web sites from academic organizations and other nonprofit or private organizations, using the terms "Down syndrome," "Trisomy 21," "mongolism," "prenatal diagnosis," "...

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2013
Linda J Luecken Betty Lin Shayna S Coburn David P MacKinnon Nancy A Gonzales Keith A Crnic

Maternal exposure to significant prenatal stress can negatively affect infant neurobiological development and increase the risk for developmental and health disturbances. These effects may be pronounced in low SES and ethnic minority families. We explored prenatal partner support as a buffer of the impact of prenatal stress on cortisol reactivity of infants born to low-income Mexican American w...

Journal: :Revista de saude publica 2008
Valdiléa G Veloso Margareth C Portela Mauricio T L Vasconcellos Luiz A Matzenbacher Ana Lúcia R de Vasconcelos Beatriz Grinsztejn Francisco I Bastos

OBJECTIVE To assess rates of offering and uptake of HIV testing and their predictors among women who attended prenatal care. METHODS A population-based cross-sectional study was conducted among postpartum women (N=2,234) who attended at least one prenatal care visit in 12 cities. Independent and probabilistic samples were selected in the cities studied. Sociodemographic data, information abou...

Journal: :The Journal of contemporary health law and policy 1993
B Bennett

Like many other countries, Australia is increasingly being forced to face the spiralling costs of health care. Population increases, an aging population, and the high cost of many items of modern medical equipment and of medical care generally, have all contributed to the pressure on health care resources. Within this climate of resource scarcity, more and more questions are being asked about t...

Journal: :Substance use & misuse 2010
Kathryn France Nadine Henley Jan Payne Heather D'Antoine Anne Bartu Colleen O'Leary Elizabeth Elliott Carol Bower

Health professionals have an important role to play in preventing prenatal alcohol exposure. In 2006 qualitative data were collected from 53 health professionals working in primary care in metropolitan and regional Western Australia. Thematic analysis was used to elucidate barriers in addressing prenatal alcohol use and the strategies used to overcome them. Health professionals identified strat...

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