An evaluation of Interprofessional group antenatal care: A prospective comparative study
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth Sep 14, 2017
Hodgson ZG, et al. - A prospective comparative study is done to assess outcomes in clients receiving interprofessional group perinatal care versus interprofessional individual care in a Canadian setting. This is the first Canadian study to compare outcomes in clients receiving interprofessional group care versus individual care. The observation that interprofessional group care outcomes and satisfaction were as good as interprofessional individual care has important implications for the antenatal care of clients and for addressing the projected maternity provider crisis facing Canada, particularly in small and rural communities. Further study of group-based care including not only client satisfaction, but also provider satisfaction, is needed. Additionally, research into the role of interprofessional care in meeting the requirements and improving perinatal outcomes of different populations is necessary.
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