نتایج جستجو برای: group prenatal care

تعداد نتایج: 1551269  

Journal: :journal of research in medical sciences 0
mojgan janighorban nikoo yamani hojatollah yousefi

background: the organizational environment and its existing context may deeply affect on empowerment of individuals. in educational institutions as well as other organizations, students are going to be powerful when opportunities for growth and achievement of power are provided for them in learning and educational environments. this study has been carried out to explain the facilitators and imp...

Journal: :journal of midwifery and reproductive health 0

background & aim: prenatal care is a key strategy for achieving public health goals, primary healthcare objectives, and the millennium development goals. the aim of this study was to investigate the factors influencing the use of prenatal care services in order to design suitable interventions and promote the use of these services. methods:in this systematic quantitative literature review, stud...

2012
Deborah A McNeil Monica Vekved Siobhan M Dolan Jodi Siever Sarah Horn Suzanne C Tough

BACKGROUND Pregnant women in Canada have traditionally received prenatal care individually from their physicians, with some women attending prenatal education classes. Group prenatal care is a departure from these practices providing a forum for women to experience medical care and child birth education simultaneously and in a group setting. Although other qualitative studies have described the...

Journal: :Obstetrics and gynecology 2003
Jeannette R Ickovics Trace S Kershaw Claire Westdahl Sharon Schindler Rising Carrie Klima Heather Reynolds Urania Magriples

OBJECTIVE To examine the impact of group versus individual prenatal care on birth weight and gestational age. METHODS This prospective, matched cohort study included pregnant women (N = 458) entering prenatal care at 24 or less weeks' gestation; one half received group prenatal care with women of the same gestational age. Women were matched by clinic, age, race, parity, and infant birth date....

Journal: :Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM 2013
Sahoko H Little Satoko Motohara Kei Miyazaki Nora Arato Michael D Fetters

INTRODUCTION The declining number of family physicians providing pregnancy care is of concern because they are an important source of pregnancy care in underserved communities. Innovative approaches might reinforce family physician participation in pregnancy care for the underserved. Since group prenatal visits have been shown to improve patient education, support, and satisfaction, we implemen...

Journal: :Clinical obstetrics and gynecology 2014
Heather Straub Sameen Qadir Greg Miller Ann Borders

Chronic stress contributes to preterm birth (PTB), through direct physiological mechanisms or behavioral pathways. This review identified interventions to prevent PTB through decreased maternal stress. Studies were grouped according to intervention: group prenatal care (11 studies), care coordination (8 studies), health insurance expansion (4 studies), expanded prenatal education/support in the...

BalouchiMahani M BehboodiMoghadam Z Jahdi F, Montazeri A

Background: To determine the effectiveness of pregnant women empowerment program on elements of empowerment and their satisfaction of prenatal cares. Materials and Methods: A randomized controlled trial was conducted at a prenatal clinic. The total number of samples were 70; that pregnant women were randomly assigned to either control (n=35) or experimental group (n=35). Women in the experiment...

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