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Recipient and provider perspectives of barriers to rural prenatal care
Authors:MA Omar  RF Schiffman  P Bauer
Affiliation:College of Nursing, Michigan State University, East Lansing 48824-1317, USA. millie@pilot.msu.edu
Abstract:Barriers to prenatal care have been linked to inappropriate service usage and poor health outcomes of mothers and infants. This study describes barriers to prenatal care, as identified by low-income recipients and providers of prenatal care in a small rural county in the Midwest. A prospective survey design and focus group were used. An unexpected finding occurred. Almost half of the recipients identified no barriers to prenatal care; however, these women still received less than adequate prenatal care. Providers identified the attitudinal barrier of women as not valuing prenatal care, but the women did not. Some women were found to need information about availability and eligibility for Medicaid and other services. Issues surrounding prenatal care for rural women are complex and subtle. Community health nursing can inform and influence community leaders and members about prenatal care services for rural low-income women.
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