Community postpartum care needs assessment and systems development for low income families
- PMID: 10538430
- DOI: 10.1300/J045v11n01_04
Community postpartum care needs assessment and systems development for low income families
Abstract
Decreased lengths of stay for U.S. childbirth hospitalization, infant morbidities, repeat adolescent pregnancies, and high no-show rates for postpartum visits among disadvantaged populations suggest barriers to continuity of maternity care. Findings of a survey of maternity health professionals (N = 78) providing postpartum case management with an urban Healthy Start project indicated less tracking and follow-up for postpartum care as compared to prenatal care as well as maternal postpartum health education, social support, and environmental needs. Recommendations included: (a) earlier timing of postpartum visit, (b) community care sites and home visiting, (c) coordinated postpartum maternal and infant care, and (d) increased postpartum psychosocial and environmental services.
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