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Prenatal care utilization and infant health in Botswana, David Mmopelwa,
from University of Nottingham, CREDIT
(2019)
Keywords: Prenatal care, infant health
The Migrant–Nonmigrant Differentials in Prenatal Care Utilization: Evidence from Indonesia, Hui-Peng Liew,
in Population Research and Policy Review
(2010)
Keywords: Migration, Prenatal care, Indonesia,
The Effects of Incentivizing Early Prenatal Care on Infant Health, Kamila Cygan-Rehm and Krzysztof Karbownik,
from CESifo
(2022)
Keywords: prenatal care, neonatal health, conditional cash transfers, prenatal care timing
The effects of incentivizing early prenatal care on infant health, Kamila Cygan-Rehm and Krzysztof Karbownik,
in Journal of Health Economics
(2022)
Keywords: prenatal care; neonatal health; conditional cash transfers; prenatal care timing;
The Effects of Incentivizing Early Prenatal Care on Infant Health, Kamila Cygan-Rehm and Krzysztof Karbownik,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2020)
Keywords: conditional cash transfers, neonatal health, prenatal care, prenatal care timing
Unintended pregnancy and women's use of prenatal care in Ecuador, Elizabeth Eggleston,
in Social Science & Medicine
(2000)
Keywords: Unintended pregnancy Prenatal care Ecuador
Accessibility, quality of care and prenatal care use in the Philippines, Emelita L. Wong, Barry M. Popkin, David K. Guilkey and John Akin,
in Social Science & Medicine
(1987)
Keywords: prenatal care demand for primary health care Philippines' health services research
The Quantile effects of prenatal care on birth weight in Mexico, Santosh Kumar and Fidel Gonzalez,
in Economics Bulletin
(2020)
Keywords: Prenatal care; Birth weight; Mexico, Quantile Regression
Territorial differences in access to prenatal care and health at birth, Paola Bertoli and Veronica Grembi,
in Health Policy
(2021)
Keywords: Prenatal care; Health at birthsep instrumental variable;
Medicaid reimbursement, prenatal care and infant health, Lyudmyla Sonchak,
in Journal of Health Economics
(2015)
Keywords: Medicaid reimbursement; Prenatal care; Infant health;
The Effects of Unemployment on Prenatal Care Use and Infant Health, Andrea Menclova,
in Journal of Family and Economic Issues
(2013)
Keywords: Unemployment, Medicaid, Prenatal care, Birth outcomes,
A New Multiplatform Model for Outpatient Prenatal and Postpartum Care in a Cohort of COVID-19-Affected Obstetric Patients, Mar Muñoz-Chápuli Gutiérrez, Ana Durán-Vila, Javier Ruiz-Labarta, Pilar Payá-Martínez, Pilar Pintado Recarte, Julia Bujan, Miguel A. Ortega and Juan De León-Luis,
in IJERPH
(2021)
Keywords: COVID-19; pregnancy; prenatal care; prenatal diagnosis; telemedicine
The effects of variations in AFDC and medicaid eligibility on prenatal care use, Andrew F. Coburn and Thomas P. McDonald,
in Social Science & Medicine
(1992)
Keywords: prenatal care health care utilization Medicaid
Happy Doctor Makes Happy Baby? Incentivizing Physicians Improves Quality of Prenatal Care, Vibeke Jensen,
in The Review of Economics and Statistics
(2014)
Keywords: health care, prenatal care, child care
Medicaid Costs and Birth Outcomes: The Effects of Prenatal WIC Participation and the Use of Prenatal Care, Barbara Devaney, Linda Bilheimer and Jennifer Schore,
from Mathematica Policy Research
(2008)
Keywords: WIC, Birth Outcomes, Prenatal Care, Medicaid Costs
Effects of prenatal care on maternal postpartum behaviors, Nancy Reichman, Hope Corman, Kelly Noonan and Ofira Schwartz-Soicher,
in Review of Economics of the Household
(2010)
Keywords: Prenatal care, First trimester care, Smoking, Postpartum smoking, Well-baby care, Pediatric care, Breastfeeding, I12, J13,
Increasing use of prenatal care in Ladakh (India): the roles of ecological and cultural factors, Andrea S. Wiley,
in Social Science & Medicine
(2002)
Keywords: Prenatal care Birthweight Ladakh Pregnancy Birth India
Information and Communication Technologies, Prenatal Care Services, and Neonatal Health, Diether Beuermann, Patricia Garcia, Jose Perez Lu, Rafael Anta, Alessandro Maffioli and Maria Fernanda Rodrigo,
in Journal of Economics, Race, and Policy
(2020)
Keywords: WAWARED, Peru, Prenatal care, Newborn health
Intimate partner violence and barriers to prenatal care, Alexander Testa, Jacqueline Lee, Daniel C. Semenza, Dylan B. Jackson, Kyle T. Ganson and Jason M. Nagata,
in Social Science & Medicine
(2023)
Keywords: Intimate partner violence; Maternal health; Prenatal care; Pregnancy; Health;
Who Provides Good Quality Prenatal Care in the Philippines?, Rouselle Lavado, Leizel P. Lagrada, Valerie Gilbert T. Ulep and Lester M. Tan,
from Philippine Institute for Development Studies
(2010)
Keywords: health service delivery;reproductive health;maternal and child health;Philippines;health care providers;public health;prenatal care;prenatal attendants
The Private Health Care Sector and the Provision of Prenatal Care Services in Latin America, Alejandro Arrieta, Ariadna García-Prado and Jorge Guillén,
in World Development
(2011)
Keywords: private health care providers prenatal care health care quality Latin America
Utilization of Quality Source of Prenatal-Care in India: An Evidence from IDHS, Rana Khan and Muhammad Ali Raza,
in Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement
(2017)
Keywords: Quality of health-care, Household economics, Source of health-care, Maternal health-care, Woman health, Prenatal-care
Does prenatal care increase access to child immunization? Gender bias among children in India, Jin Young Choi and Sang-Hyop Lee,
in Social Science & Medicine
(2006)
Keywords: Gender discrimination Prenatal care Immunization India
Incarceration Exposure and Barriers to Prenatal Care in the United States: Findings from the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System, Alexander Testa and Dylan B. Jackson,
in IJERPH
(2020)
Keywords: incarceration; pregnancy; maternal health; prenatal care; health
Prenatal sex selection and girls' well-being? evidence from India, Luojia Hu and Analia Schlosser,
from Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
(2010)
Keywords: Abortion; Prenatal care
REVISIT THE EFFECT OF THE PRENATAL MEDICAL CARE USE ON THE BIRTH OUTCOME OF NEWBORN BABY, Young-Eun Choi, Hyung-Serk Ha, Jae-Young Lim and Eui-Kyung Lee,
in Hitotsubashi Journal of Economics
(2015)
Keywords: birth outcome, prenatal medical care, endogeneity, instrumental variables
The COVID-19 pandemic and birth outcomes in 2020: The role of prenatal care and other channels, Ana Balsa and Patricia Triunfo,
in Economics & Human Biology
(2022)
Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic; Birth outcomes; Prenatal care; Low birth weight; Prematurity;
Barriers and motivators to prenatal care among low-income women, Betty Lia-Hoagberg, Peter Rode, Catherine J. Skovholt, Charles N. Oberg, Cynthia Berg, Sara Mullett and Thomas Choi,
in Social Science & Medicine
(1990)
Keywords: prenatal care low income women barriers psychosocial factors
Negotiating normalization: The perils of producing pregnancy symptoms in prenatal care, Danielle Bessett,
in Social Science & Medicine
(2010)
Keywords: USA Pregnancy Gender Symptoms Compliance Mothering Typification Body Prenatal care
Endangering safe motherhood in Mozambique: prenatal care as pregnancy risk, Rachel R. Chapman,
in Social Science & Medicine
(2003)
Keywords: Ethnography Prenatal care Risk perception Explanatory models Pregnancy Mozambique Inequality
Pay for performance for prenatal care and newborn health: Evidence from a developing country, María Laura Alzúa and Noemi Katzkowicz,
in World Development
(2021)
Keywords: Prenatal care; Pay-for-performance programs; Metas Asistenciales; Newborn health;
Does Marriage Really Mattter? Investments in Prenatal Care and Birth Outcomes, Alison Jacknowitz and Lucie Schmidt,
from Department of Economics, Williams College
(2008)
Keywords: Marriage, Investments in Prenatal Care, Birth Outcomes, Maternal Education, Race and Ethnicity
Are prenatal care resources distributed efficiently across high-risk and low-risk mothers?, Sankar Mukhopadhyay and Jeanne Wendel,
in International Journal of Health Economics and Management
(2008)
Keywords: Prenatal care, Health care, High risk patients, H4, I1,
Does prenatal care benefit maternal health? A study of post-partum maternal care use, Tsai-Ching Liu, Bradley Chen, Yun-Shan Chan and Chin-Shyan Chen,
in Health Policy
(2015)
Keywords: Prenatal care; Maternal health; Post-partum; Vaginal delivery; Taiwan;
Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) Implementation in Japan: A Comparison with the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Sweden, and Taiwan, Mayo Takahashi, Le Khac Linh, Ahmad M. Sayed, Atsuko Imoto, Miho Sato, Kadek Agus Surya Dila, Nguyen Tien Huy and Kazuhiko Moji,
in IJERPH
(2022)
Keywords: NIPT; prenatal screening; prenatal diagnosis; perinatal care
Trauma-informed, integrated primary care: A medical home model for children with prenatal drug exposure who enter foster care, Hilda Loria, Jill McLeigh, Kelsey Craker and Susanna Bird,
in Children and Youth Services Review
(2021)
Keywords: Prenatal drug exposure; Foster care; Integrated primary care; Medical home; Trauma-informed care;
Measuring the benefit of prenatal care in a less-developed country: semi-parametric estimates from Uruguay, R. Todd Jewell and Jeffrey J. Rous,
in Journal of Developing Areas
(2009)
Keywords: Infant Health, Prenatal Care, Birthweight, Uruguay, Unobserved Heterogeneity
An issue of culture: the effects of daily activities on prenatal care utilization patterns in rural South Africa, Talia M. McCray,
in Social Science & Medicine
(2004)
Keywords: Prenatal care Women Access Transport South Africa Logit modeling
Low birthweight in a public prenatal care program: Behavioral and psychosocial risk factors and psychosocial intervention, Melanie J. Zimmer-Gembeck and Mark Helfand,
in Social Science & Medicine
(1996)
Keywords: low birthweight psychosocial services depression rejection of pregnancy prenatal care
Better scan personalities than bodies? Prenatal care to enforce a pregnancy self-commitment, Liliane Bonnal, Pascal Favard and Thomas Laurent,
from HAL
(2023)
Keywords: Newborn health,Prenatal care,Self-commitment,Intrinsic-extrinsic motivation
Association between Migrant Women’s Legal Status and Prenatal Care Utilization in the PreCARE Cohort, Maxime Eslier, Catherine Deneux-Tharaux, Priscille Sauvegrain, Thomas Schmitz, Dominique Luton, Laurent Mandelbrot, Candice Estellat and Elie Azria,
in IJERPH
(2020)
Keywords: legal status; undocumented migrant; prenatal care utilization; health inequalities
The Effects of Home Visiting on Prenatal Health, Birth Outcomes, and Health Care Use in the First Year of Life, Helen Lee, Sarah Shea Crowne, Melanie Estarziau, Keith Kranker, Charles Michalopoulos, Anne Warren, Tod Mijanovich, Jill H. Filene, Anne Duggan and Virginia Knox,
from Mathematica Policy Research
Keywords: home visiting, prenatal health, birth outcomes, health care
The Effectiveness of Prenatal Care in a Low Income Population: A Panel Data Approach, Ana Balsa and Patricia Triunfo,
from Facultad de Ciencias Empresariales y Economia. Universidad de Montevideo.
(2012)
Keywords: prenatal care, panel data, difference GMM, lowbirth weight, low SES populations
Prenatal care among Puerto Ricans on the United States mainland, R. S. Oropesa, N. S. Landale, M. Inkley and B. K. Gorman,
in Social Science & Medicine
(2000)
Keywords: Maternal and child health Prenatal care Ethnic minorities Cultural circumstances United States
Which Factors Affect Probability of Women Using Prenatal Care? The Case of Bangladesh, Sharjil Muktafi Haque and A. K Enamul Haque,
in Asian Development Policy Review
(2014)
Keywords: Prenatal care, Logistic regression, Odds ratio, Household income expenditure survey, Bangladesh.
The Effectiveness of Prenatal Care in Uruguay's Low-Income Population: A Panel Data Approach, Ana Balsa and Patricia Triunfo,
in Latin American Journal of Economics-formerly Cuadernos de Economía
(2015)
Keywords: prenatal care, low birth weight, low-income populations, first differences, panel data
The effect of social health insurance on prenatal care: the case of Ghana, Stephen Abrokwah, Christine Moser and Edward Norton,
in International Journal of Health Economics and Management
(2014)
Keywords: Prenatal care, Social health insurance, Two-part model, I13, I18, O12,
Women's Personal Networks and Recourse to Prenatal Care in Bamako, Siaka Cisse, Clémentine Rossier and Claudine Sauvain-Dugerdil,
in JODE - Journal of Demographic Economics
(2022)
Keywords: Family configuration, Prenatal healthcare
Early specialized foster care, developmental outcomes and home salivary cortisol patterns in prenatally substance-exposed infants, Amedeo D'Angiulli and Richard Sullivan,
in Children and Youth Services Review
(2010)
Keywords: Early specialized foster care Developmental outcomes Home salivary cortisol Preterm infants Prenatally substance-exposed infants Prenatal polydrug exposure Clinical significance
Promoting prenatal health care in poor rural areas through conditional cash transfers: evidence from JUNTOS in Peru, Juan Jose Diaz and Victor Saldarriaga,
from Grupo de Análisis para el Desarrollo (GRADE)
(2017)
Keywords: Programa Juntos, Atención prenatal, Zonas rurales, Pobreza, Transferencias monetarias, Perú, Prenatal Care, Rural areas, Poverty, Monetary transfers, Peru
Core strategies, social processes, and contextual influences of early phases of implementation and statewide scale-up of group prenatal care in South Carolina, Kristin M. Van De Griend, Deborah L. Billings, Edward A. Frongillo, DeAnne K. Hilfinger Messias, Amy H. Crockett and Sarah Covington-Kolb,
in Evaluation and Program Planning
(2020)
Keywords: CenteringPregnancy; Group prenatal care; Implementation science; Scale-up;
A Review of Prenatal Home-Visiting Effectiveness for Improving Birth Outcomes, L. Michele Issel, Sarah G. Forrestal, Jaime Slaughter, Anna Wiencrot and Arden Handler,
from Mathematica Policy Research
Keywords: prenatal, case management , home visiting , gestational age , prenatal care , utilization
Prenatal care among immigrant and racial-ethnic minority women in a new immigrant destination: Exploring the impact of immigrant legal status, Kim Korinek and Ken R. Smith,
in Social Science & Medicine
(2011)
Keywords: Prenatal care Health inequalities Immigrant health Undocumented immigrants Racial-ethnic disparities Utilization USA
The population-level impacts of a national health insurance program and franchise midwife clinics on achievement of prenatal and delivery care standards in the Philippines, Katy Backes Kozhimannil, Madeleine R. Valera, Alyce S. Adams and Dennis Ross-Degnan,
in Health Policy
(2009)
Keywords: Maternal health Prenatal and delivery care National health insurance program Social franchising Philippines
Effects of Hurricane Michael on Access to Care for Pregnant Women and Associated Pregnancy Outcomes, Ke Pan, Leslie Beitsch, Elaina Gonsoroski, Samendra P. Sherchan, Christopher K. Uejio, Maureen Y. Lichtveld and Emily W. Harville,
in IJERPH
(2021)
Keywords: disaster; prenatal care; perinatal outcomes
Prenatal investments, breastfeeding, and birth order, Kasey Buckles and Shawna Kolka,
in Social Science & Medicine
(2014)
Keywords: United States; Birth order; Parity; Prenatal care; Breastfeeding; Prenatal vitamins; Infant health;
The association between prenatal micronutrient supplementation and early development of children under age two: Evidence from rural Guizhou, China, Yang He, Jingjing Gao, Tianyi Wang, Chengfang Liu and Renfu Luo,
in Children and Youth Services Review
(2020)
Keywords: Prenatal care; Micronutrient supplementation; Early childhood development;
What impact does contact with the prenatal care system have on women’s use of facility delivery? Evidence from low-income countries, Harminder Guliani, Ardeshir Sepehri and John Serieux,
in Social Science & Medicine
(2012)
Keywords: Health facility delivery; Prenatal care; Low-income countries; Asia; Sub-Saharan Africa; Latin America; Women;
Operational efficiency, patient composition and regional context of U.S. health centers: Associations with access to early prenatal care and low birth weight, Maggie L. Thorsen, Andreas Thorsen and Ronald McGarvey,
in Social Science & Medicine
(2019)
Keywords: Community health centers; Low birth weight; Prenatal care; Efficiency; Latent class analysis; Data envelopment analysis;
Out-of-home care and diagnosed mental and behavioral disorders among youth with and without prenatal substance exposure – A longitudinal register-based cohort study, Anne M. Koponen, Niina-Maria Nissinen, Mika Gissler, Hanna Kahila, Ilona Autti-Rämö and Taisto Sarkola,
in Children and Youth Services Review
(2022)
Keywords: Prenatal substance exposure; Youth; Adverse childhood experiences; Out-of-home care; Mental and behavioral disorders;
Prenatal care demand and its effects on birth outcomes by birth defect status in Argentina, George L. Wehby, Jeffrey C. Murray, Eduardo E. Castilla, Jorge S. Lopez-Camelo and Robert L. Ohsfeldt,
in Economics & Human Biology
(2009)
Keywords: Prenatal care Low birth weight Preterm birth Conditional maximum likelihood Birth outcomes Health production Argentina South America
Demand for prenatal care and its impact on neonatal, infant and child mortality in Zimbabwe: Evidence from the Demographic and Health Surveys, Marshall Makate and Clifton Makate,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2016)
Keywords: Key words: Quality of prenatal care; neonatal, infant and under-five mortality; rural and urban communities; sub-Saharan Africa; Zimbabwe
Demand for prenatal care and its impact on neonatal, infant and child mortality in Zimbabwe: Evidence from the Demographic and Health Surveys, Marshall Makate and Clifton Makate,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2016)
Keywords: Key words: Quality of prenatal care; neonatal, infant and under-five mortality; rural and urban communities; sub-Saharan Africa; Zimbabwe
Los determinantes de la calidad de la atención en salud: el caso del control prenatal, Fabián Mauricio García,
in Coyuntura Económica
(2009)
Keywords: Calidad de servicios de salud, Control prenatal, Mortalidad infantil. Health Care Quality, Prenatal Care, Infant Mortality
Infant mortality and health care in Mexican communities, John Holian,
in Social Science & Medicine
(1989)
Keywords: infant mortality prenatal care medical access Mexico
Cluster randomized controlled trial of group prenatal care: Perinatal outcomes among adolescents in New York city health centers, J.R. Ickovics, V. Earnshaw, J.B. Lewis, T.S. Kershaw, U. Magriples, E. Stasko, S.S. Rising, A. Cassells, S. Cunningham, P. Bernstein and J.N. Tobin,
in American Journal of Public Health
(2016)
Keywords: adolescent; birth weight; clinical trial; controlled study; female; gestational age; human; infant; intention to treat analysis; multicenter study; New York; patient attitude; pregnancy; pregnancy outcome; prenatal care; procedures; randomized controlled trial; social class; young adult, Adolescent; Birth Weight; Female; Gestational Age; Humans; Infant; Intention to Treat Analysis; New York City; Patient Acceptance of Health Care; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Outcome; Prenatal Care; Social Class; Young Adult
Threat and adaptation: The maternal lived experience of continuing pregnancy after receiving a prenatal diagnosis of agenesis of the corpus callosum, Pieta Shakes, Andrew Cashin and John Hurley,
in Social Science & Medicine
(2023)
Keywords: Agenesis of corpus callosum; Prenatal diagnosis; Ultrasonography; Prenatal; Hermeneutic phenomenology; Corpus callosum disorder; Pregnancy; Lived experience; Prenatal care;
Factors Associated with Number of Prenatal Visits in Northeastern Brazil: A Cross-Sectional Study, Gracimary A. Teixeira, Norrara S. O. Holanda, Ingrid G. Azevedo, Julia R. Moura, Jovanka B. L. de Carvalho and Silvana A. Pereira,
in IJERPH
(2022)
Keywords: birth weight; first trimester of pregnancy; prenatal care; preterm newborn
Smoking behaviour among pregnant women prior to antenatal care registration, Sven Cnattingius and Mats Thorslund,
in Social Science & Medicine
(1990)
Keywords: maternal behaviour pregnancy prenatal care smoking
Improving access to preventive maternal health care using reminders: Experimental evidence from Guatemala, Matias Busso, Dario Romero and Dario Salcedo,
in Economics Letters
(2017)
Keywords: Reminders; Prenatal care; Field experiment; Guatemala;
Midwifery and Antenatal Care for Black Women: A Narrative Review, Hannah Yoder and Lynda R. Hardy,
in SAGE Open
(2018)
Keywords: Black midwives; midwifery; antenatal care; prenatal care; African American; women
Prenatal Counseling throughout Pregnancy: Effects on Physical Activity Level, Perceived Barriers, and Perinatal Health Outcomes: A Quasi-Experimental Study, Shelly Ruart, Stéphane Sinnapah, Olivier Hue, Eustase Janky and Sophie Antoine-Jonville,
in IJERPH
(2020)
Keywords: physical activity; counseling; barriers to physical activity; prenatal care; outcomes
Prenatal Yoga-Based Interventions May Improve Mental Health during Pregnancy: An Overview of Systematic Reviews with Meta-Analysis, Olga Villar-Alises, Patricia Martinez-Miranda and Javier Martinez-Calderon,
in IJERPH
(2023)
Keywords: anxiety; depression; meta-analysis; pregnancy; prenatal care; systematic review; yoga
The economics of prenatal screening, Joe Callan,
from Centre for Health Economics, University of York
(1988)
Keywords: prenatal screening
Prenatal care and socioeconomic status: effect on cesarean delivery, Carine Milcent and Saad Zbiri,
in Health Economics Review
(2018)
Keywords: Cesarean delivery, Pregnancy care, Health education, Socioeconomic position
Utilization of care during pregnancy in rural Guatemala: does obstetrical need matter?, Dana A. Glei, Noreen Goldman and Germán Rodríguez,
in Social Science & Medicine
(2003)
Keywords: Pregnancy Prenatal care Pregnancy complications Biomedical care Guatemala Multilevel models
How are CHIPRA Quality Demonstration States Improving Perinatal Care?, Ellen Albritton and Dana Petersen,
from Mathematica Policy Research
(2015)
Keywords: CHIPRA quality demonstration, perinatal care, prenatal care, pediatric, Florida, Illinois
Utilization of prenatal-care in India: an evidence from IDHS, Rana Khan and Muhammad Ali Raza,
in Journal of Social and Economic Development
(2016)
Keywords: Woman health, Antenatal consultation, Wealth index, Maternal health-care, Household economics, Regions of India
Information and Communication Technologies, Prenatal Care Services and Neonatal Health, Diether Beuermann, Rafael Anta, Patricia J. García, Alessandro Maffioli, Jose Perez Lu and Maria Fernanda Rodrigo,
from Inter-American Development Bank
(2015)
Keywords: experimental design;electronic medical records;Pregnancy;e-Health;WAWARED;Peru;health center;prenatal controls
Church-based obstetric care in a Yoruba community, Nigeria, Jacob Ayodele Adetunji,
in Social Science & Medicine
(1992)
Keywords: faith clinics prenatal care midwives services utilization Nigeria
State and NGO coproduction of health care in the Gran Chaco, Tulia G. Falleti, Santiago L. Cunial, Selene Bonczok Sotelo and Favio Crudo,
in World Development
(2024)
Keywords: Coproduction; Indigenous women; Wichí; Prenatal care; Chagas; Gran Chaco;
Race and pregnancy-related care in Brazil and South Africa, Sarah Burgard,
in Social Science & Medicine
(2004)
Keywords: Pregnancy Prenatal Care Brazil South Africa Racial inequality
On being at higher risk: A qualitative study of prenatal screening for chromosomal anomalies, Bob Heyman, Gillian Hundt, Jane Sandall, Kevin Spencer, Clare Williams, Rachel Grellier and Laura Pitson,
in Social Science & Medicine
(2006)
Keywords: Chromosomal anomalies Maternity care Risk communication Risk management Prenatal screening UK
Digitized Prenatal Newsletter: Impact on Obstetric Patient Satisfaction and Loyalty, María Caballero-Galilea, Esther Martínez-Miguel, Juan Carlos Fernández Gonzalo, Ricardo Saiz de la Cuesta Abbad and Margarita Rubio Alonso,
in IJERPH
(2022)
Keywords: prenatal care; maternal health services; gynecology; obstetrics; information needs; satisfaction; loyalty
Does public insurance coverage for pregnant women affect prenatal health behaviors?, Dhaval Dave, Robert Kaestner and George L. Wehby,
in Journal of Population Economics
(2019)
Keywords: Medicaid, Insurance, Moral hazard, Health, Smoking, Weight, Prenatal care, Infant health
The effects of an epidemic on prenatal investments, childhood mortality and health of surviving children, Patricia I. Ritter and Ricardo A. Sanchez,
in Journal of Population Economics
(2023)
Keywords: Childhood mortality, Parental investments, Epidemics, In utero, Prenatal care, Institutional deliveries, Infectious diseases, Diarrheal diseases, Cholera
The Effects of an Epidemic on Prenatal Investments, Childhood Mortality and Health of Surviving Children, Patricia I. Ritter and Ricardo Sanchez,
from University of Connecticut, Department of Economics
(2021)
Keywords: childhood mortality; parental investments; epidemics; in-utero; prenatal care; institutional deliveries; infectious diseases; diarrheal diseases; cholera
Does Medicaid Coverage for Pregnant Women Affect Prenatal Health Behaviors?, Dhaval Dave, Robert Kaestner and George Wehby,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2016)
Keywords: Medicaid, insurance, moral hazard, health, smoking, weight, prenatal care, infant health
Evaluation of midwifery care: results from a survey in rural Guatemala, Noreen Goldman and Dana A. Glei,
in Social Science & Medicine
(2003)
Keywords: Pregnancy Prenatal care Birth Midwifery Traditional birth attendant Guatemala
Public expenditure and healthcare utilization: the case of reproductive health care in India, Dhiman Das,
in International Journal of Health Economics and Management
(2017)
Keywords: Pregnancy, Childbirth, Prenatal care, Delivery, Public expenditure, Developing countries
Inequality in the Utilization of Maternal Care and the Impact of a Macroeconomic Policy: Evidence from Bangladesh, M. I. Hossain,
from HEDG, c/o Department of Economics, University of York
(2010)
Keywords: Difference-in-differences; Prenatal care; Horizontal inequity; Difference-in-weighteddifferences
Temporal Trend of Gestational Syphilis between 2008 and 2018 in Brazil: Association with Socioeconomic and Health Care Factors, Janmilli da Costa Dantas, Cristiane da Silva Ramos Marinho, Yago Tavares Pinheiro and Richardson Augusto Rosendo da Silva,
in IJERPH
(2022)
Keywords: syphilis; prenatal care; pregnancy; communicable diseases; Treponema pallidum
¿Son los cuidados prenatales efectivos? Un enfoque con datos individuales de panel, Ana Balsa and Patricia Triunfo,
from Department of Economics - dECON
(2012)
Keywords: prenatal care, panel data, difference GMM, low birth weight, low SES populations
Immigration and the Short- and Long-Term Impact of Improved Prenatal Conditions, Victor Lavy, Analia Schlosser and Adi Shany,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(2023)
Keywords: Prenatal exposure
Barriers to the utilization of maternal health care in rural Mali, Anastasia J. Gage,
in Social Science & Medicine
(2007)
Keywords: Health services accessibility Area-effects Prenatal care Delivery of health care Rural population Mali
Women's decision-making in prenatal screening, Päivi Santalahti, Elina Hemminki, Anne-Maria Latikka and Markku Ryynänen,
in Social Science & Medicine
(1998)
Keywords: prenatal screening pregnancy decisions
Can economics be applied to prenatal screening?, Nicholas Phin,
from Centre for Health Economics, University of York
(1990)
Keywords: prenatal screening, Down syndrome
Paying Patients for Prenatal Care: The Effect of a Small Cash Transfer on Stillbirths and Survival, Sebastian Martinez, Pablo Celhay, Cecilia Vidal and Julia Johannsen,
from Inter-American Development Bank
(2017)
Keywords: Conditional Cash Transfer; Demand Incentives; Stillbirths; Child Survival; Health Care Utilization; Impact Evaluation.
Effects of residential distance to hospitals with neonatal surgery care on prenatal management and outcome of pregnancies with severe fetal malformations, Magali Morelle,
from HAL
(2007)
Keywords: effects,residential distance,hospitals,neonatal surgery,prenatal management,outcome of pregnancies,fetal malformations
Tai Dam health care practices: Asian refugee women in Iowa, Sue E. Bell and Michael B. Whiteford,
in Social Science & Medicine
(1987)
Keywords: Tai Dam Asian refugees health care utilization family planning prenatal care birthing process
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