Emotional and Birth Outcomes Associated With Different Types of Prenatal Care for Women With Low Income |
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Abstract: | This article summarizes findings from the literature on the emotional and birth outcomes of women with low income receiving different types of prenatal care. This literature review included studies published between 2015 and 2020. The results indicated that women with low income have challenging experiences in traditional models of prenatal care. Evidence of improved birth outcomes with nontraditional prenatal care is mixed, but qualitative findings indicate that it is associated with better emotional outcomes for women with low income when compared to traditional prenatal care. Future research should investigate ways to improve the negative interpersonal and structural dimensions that can characterize prenatal care for women with low income. |
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Keywords: | birth CenteringPregnancy emotional group prenatal care low-income nontraditional prenatal care qualitative traditional prenatal care |
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