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Exploring group composition among young, urban women of color in prenatal care: implications for satisfaction, engagement, and group attendance.
The current investigation aimed to explore associations between prenatal care group composition with patient satisfaction, engagement, and group attendance among young, urban women of color. It found that women in groups with others more diverse in age reported greater patient engagement and, in turn, attended more group sessions.
AHRQ-funded; HS022986.
Citation: Earnshaw VA, Rosenthal L, Cunningham SD .
Exploring group composition among young, urban women of color in prenatal care: implications for satisfaction, engagement, and group attendance.
Womens Health Issues 2016 Jan-Feb;26(1):110-5. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2015.09.011.
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Keywords: Racial and Ethnic Minorities, Pregnancy, Patient Experience, Women, Urban Health