Designing and implementing a parenting resource center for pregnant teens
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Designing and implementing a parenting resource center for pregnant teens
Abstract
The Resource Center for Young Parents-To-Be is a longstanding and successful grant-funded project that was initiated as a response to an identified community need. Senior-level baccalaureate nursing students and their maternity-nursing instructors are responsible for staffing the resource center's weekly sessions, which take place at a public school site for pregnant adolescents. Childbirth educators interested in working with this population could assist in replicating this exemplary clinical project in order to provide prenatal education to this vulnerable and hard-to-reach group.
Keywords: community service; nursing education; pregnant adolescents; prenatal education.
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