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A two-generation approach to postpartum care: Building on the well-baby visit

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BIRTH-ISSUES IN PERINATAL CARE
卷 48, 期 3, 页码 347-356

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/birt.12544

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postpartum care; well‐ baby visit; women' s health

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  1. UIC School of Public Health Seed Grant Funding

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The study conducted open-ended interviews and surveys with postpartum women to gather feedback on receiving women's health care at well-baby visits. Many women expressed interest in receiving postpartum care during well-baby visits to address their needs for continuity of care and convenience.
Background Although postpartum (PP) care is essential for the health and well-being of women and their infants, many women in the United States do not receive PP care. In order to ensure that women's PP needs are met, it is essential to develop delivery models that address their barriers to care. The objective of the current study was to obtain women's feedback and perspectives about delivering women's health care at the well-baby visit (WBV) using a modified mixed-methods approach including open-ended interviews and surveys. Methods Twenty brief open-ended interviews were conducted with PP women at a large urban medical center in Chicago. The interviews were recorded, transcribed, and coded following a mixed deductive and inductive approach and analyzed using Dedoose. Following the interview analysis, surveys with 50 immediate PP women and 50 who were 2-4 months PP were conducted. Statistical analyses included frequencies and chi-square tests to determine differences between participants interviewed at the two time periods. Results Key themes that emerged from the open-ended interviews include the tension between the desire for continuity of care (prenatal to PP) and the desire for convenient care. The surveys found that 86%-94% of women would be interested in receiving PP care at the same clinic site and time as their new baby. Conclusions One approach to addressing women's PP health and need for convenient care is the provision of components of women's health care at the WBV. Therefore, we present an innovative two-generation model for PP care focusing on needs of both the woman and infant.

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