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Nationwide-free preconception care strategy: Experience from China

Journal

FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.934983

Keywords

preconception care; preconception health; reproductive health; China; prenatal care

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program [2021YFC2701600, 2021YFC2701601]
  2. Shanghai Key Program of Clinical Science and Technology Innovation [17411950500, 17411950501, 18511105602]
  3. Clinical Research Plan of SHDC [SHDC2020CR1047B, SHDC2020CR6021]
  4. Science Foundation of Shanghai [21ZR1410600]
  5. Shanghai Excellent Young Scholar Plan of Public Health [GWV-10.2-YQ13]
  6. National Science Foundation of China [81741047]
  7. Shanghai Medical Center of Key Programs for Female Reproductive Diseases [2017ZZ01016]
  8. Fudan University

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Preconception care is an emerging field in maternal and child healthcare worldwide. China launched a nationwide preconception care program in 2010, which has gained international attention and been published in the literature. This review summarizes the history, implementation, and evaluation of preconception care services in China, providing knowledge for policymakers and clinicians in other countries.
Preconception care has emerged as a developing field in maternal and child healthcare worldwide. This care type provides couples of reproductive age with the opportunity for early detection and management of biomedical, behavioral, and social health problems. In 2010, the Chinese government launched a nationwide preconception care program as a welfare project. During the past decade, this project has received international attention, and experiences from the project have been published in the literature. In this review, we summarize the history, implementation, and evaluation of preconception care services in China, and its related maternal and children's health service initiatives, to thereby provide knowledge for policymakers and clinicians in other countries.

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