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A Model of Group Prenatal Care for Patients with Prenatally Diagnosed Fetal Anomalies.
- Source :
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Journal of midwifery & women's health [J Midwifery Womens Health] 2020 Mar; Vol. 65 (2), pp. 265-270. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Feb 09. - Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- The model of group prenatal care was initially developed to include peer support and to improve education and health-promoting behaviors during pregnancy. This model has since been adapted for populations with unique educational needs. Mama Care is an adaptation of the CenteringPregnancy Model of prenatal care. Mama Care is situated within a national and international referral center for families with prenatally diagnosed fetal anomalies. In December 2013, the Center for Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia began offering a model of group prenatal care to women whose pregnancies are affected by a prenatal diagnosis of a fetal anomaly. The model incorporates significant adaptations of CenteringPregnancy in order to accommodate these women, who typically transition their care from community-based settings to the Center for Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment in the late second or early third trimester. Unique challenges associated with caring for families within a referral center include a condensed visit schedule, complex social needs such as housing and psychosocial support, as well as an increased need for antenatal surveillance and frequent preterm birth. Outcomes of the program are favorable and suggest group prenatal care models can be developed to support the needs of patients with prenatally diagnosed fetal anomalies.<br /> (© 2020 by the American College of Nurse-Midwives.)
- Subjects :
- Congenital Abnormalities nursing
Female
Group Processes
Humans
Infant, Newborn
Models, Nursing
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Complications diagnosis
Pregnancy Complications nursing
Congenital Abnormalities diagnosis
Pregnancy Complications cerebrospinal fluid
Prenatal Care methods
Prenatal Diagnosis methods
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1542-2011
- Volume :
- 65
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of midwifery & women's health
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 32037680
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/jmwh.13082