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Health Care Poor Underserved 1998 Feb;9(1):14-29
Improving prenatal care services for low-income African American women and
infants.
Sanders-Phillips K, Davis S.
Increasing the level of prenatal care among African American women may
be one method of improving the health and well-being of African American
women and children. This article identifies factors influencing access
to and use of prenatal care and strategies for increasing the use of prenatal
care among low-income African American women. Barriers to prenatal care,
the strengths and limitations of prenatal care in reducing infant mortality
and improving infant outcomes, and the importance of providing more comprehensive
prenatal care that addresses both the medical and psychosocial needs of
the low-income African American mother and her infant are discussed. Changes
in prenatal care services that include the medical and lay communities,
public health organizations, public policy organizations, and medical
financing institutions are identified.
Publication Types: Editorial; Review; Review, Tutorial
PMID: 10073191 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]