نتایج جستجو برای: group prenatal care

تعداد نتایج: 1551269  

Journal: :Medical anthropology quarterly 1996
C H Browner N Press

Using Jordan's concept of authoritative knowledge, this article describes some of the ways that the prenatal care practices of a group of U.S. women help to consolidate biomedical hegemony. We analyze the considerations that the women took into account when deciding whether or not to accept specific prenatal care recommendations as authoritative, focusing on when and how they used their own "em...

Journal: :modern care journal 0
fahimeh amini parvin parvin jamshidian qalehshahi

background and aim: considerable increase in the rate of cesarean section is currently a major health challenge in our country, iran. cesareans are performed mostly without having a medical indication and due to pregnant women’s negative attitude to normal vaginal delivery. this study was conducted to measure the effectiveness of group cognitive behavioral training in changing nulliparous women...

Journal: :Revista latino-americana de enfermagem 2008
Lucia Helena Garcia Penna Joana Iabrudi Carinhanha Raquel Fonseca Rodrigues

This article describes the Collective Prenatal Consultation as a new healthcare methodology, which is performed according to government standards, but collectively. Relaxation and sensitization techniques are used, as well as group dynamics, including a collective exam of the pregnant women. The Collective Consultation is carried out in a welcoming environment, which provides clarification and ...

Journal: :Family medicine 2013
Cristen Page Alfred Reid Laura Andrews Julea Steiner

BACKGROUND It is well established that group visits offer an appropriate alternative to individual care with respect to efficiency, clinical effectiveness, and patient and provider satisfaction and are feasible in the training setting. The purpose of this paper is to describe resident educational outcomes from participation in prenatal and well-child group visits over the last 6 years. METHOD...

2014
Martin Rudasingwa Robert Soeters Michel Bossuyt

To strengthen the health care delivery, the Burundian Government in collaboration with international NGOs piloted performance-based financing (PBF) in 2006. The health facilities were assigned - by using a simple matching method - to begin PBF scheme or to continue with the traditional input-based funding. Our objective was to analyse the effect of that PBF scheme on the quality of health servi...

Mirhaghjoo, Seyedeh Noshaz, Pakseresht, Sedigheh,

هنگامی حاملگی پرخطر در نظر گرفته می شود که احتمال سرانجام بد برای مادر و نوزاد نسبت به زنان حامله عادی بیشتر باشد. اکثر حاملگی ها براساس این تعریف پرخطر نمی باشند.

Journal: :Tobacco control 2000
D C Barker

Pregnancy and the periods preceding and following it provide an opportune time for managed care to intervene with women smokers. Women schedule regular prenatal visits with their obstetricians and, following birth, schedule routine well child care visits with paediatricians; this allows for a continuum of active yet brief intervention from preconceptual through the postnatal child raising years...

2013
Mangwi Richard Ayiasi Kathleen Van Royen Roosmarijn Verstraeten Lynn Atuyambe Bart Criel Christopher Orach Garimoi Patrick Kolsteren

BACKGROUND Neonatal death accounts for one fifth of all under-five mortality in Uganda. Suboptimal newborn care practices resulting from hypothermia, poor hygiene and delayed initiation of breastfeeding are leading predisposing factors. Evidence suggests focused educational prenatal care messages to mitigate these problems. However, there is a paucity of data on the interaction between the serv...

Journal: :Journal of obstetric, gynecologic, and neonatal nursing : JOGNN 2011
L Michele Issel Sarah G Forrestal Jaime Slaughter Anna Wiencrot Arden Handler

OBJECTIVE To determine the effectiveness of prenatal home visiting for improving prenatal care utilization and preventing preterm birth and low birth weight. DATA SOURCES Medline, the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, PsycINFO, and Social Work Abstract databases were searched for articles that examined prenatal home-visiting and prenatal care utilization or neonatal ou...

2014
Sarah D McDonald Wendy Sword Leyla E Eryuzlu Anne B Biringer

BACKGROUND Group prenatal care (GPC) originated in 1994 as an innovative model of prenatal care delivery. In GPC, eight to twelve pregnant women of similar gestational age meet with a health care provider to receive their prenatal check-up and education in a group setting. GPC offers significant health benefits in comparison to traditional, one-on-one prenatal care. Women in GPC actively engage...

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