Specifically, this study analyzed the influence of ethnicity in relation with education on birth
center care preferences.
Not exact matches
As Penny Simkin states, «When parents have knowledge, they seek
care that reflects their
preferences for family -
centered and flexible
care.»
The medical model of
care is provider
centered, birth is only normal in retrospect, interventions are routinely and indiscriminately applied to all parents regardless or
preferences or need, and parents often times experience time restrictions or pressure to accommodate the
preferences of their provider.
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) defines patient -
centered care as: «Providing
care that is respectful of and responsive to individual patient
preferences, needs, and values, and ensuring that patient values guide all clinical decisions.»
Family -
centered care means understanding and respecting each family's unique needs and
preferences, partnering with you every step of the way as important members of the
care team, and providing highly individualized
care.
To explore ethnic differences in the
preferences for this specific form of birth
center care, and finally;
To provide information about
preferences among pregnant women for birth
center care as proposed by the project;
Two analyses were conducted to examine the
preferences for the proposed birth
center care in The Hague and its expected relation with the ethnic background and educational level of the pregnant women who participated in the survey.
The following results show the
preference scores of the pregnant women for the proposed birth
center care in their city.
Pregnant women had relatively strong
preferences for comprehensive services and facilities to be offered by the new proposed birth
center compared to both other dimensions of birth
center care: extensive practical information and comfortable accommodation.
Interaction effect of ethnicity (Moroccan) and education on
preferences for the proposed birth
center care
Overall, the women who participated in this study had relatively strong
preferences for the proposed birth
center care.
Descriptive analyses were used to meet the first aim: to investigate the average
preferences for the proposed birth
center care of women in The Hague.
In 1996, she started the
Center of Excellence for Breast Cancer
Care at UCSF to integrate clinical care and research, automate tools for the capture of patient and clinical data, and develop systems to tailor care to biology, patient preference, and performa
Care at UCSF to integrate clinical
care and research, automate tools for the capture of patient and clinical data, and develop systems to tailor care to biology, patient preference, and performa
care and research, automate tools for the capture of patient and clinical data, and develop systems to tailor
care to biology, patient preference, and performa
care to biology, patient
preference, and performance.
VCP will allow a veteran to choose a provider outside of the Patient -
Centered Community
Care (PCCC) network when a PCCC provider is not available or the veteran had a
preference for another provider.
• Vigorously welcome clients as they enter the display
center / office and inquire into their rental vehicle
preference • Proactively provide clients with information on available vehicles within their budgets and show them vehicle interiors • Timely respond to clients» questions regarding benefits and features of each vehicle in a bid to interest them in renting from the company • Explain the registration and qualifications procedures, and provide assistance in filling out forms • Accompany clients on test runs, and explain maintenance and
care procedures for the vehicle • Process paperwork required to complete the rental process and hand over keys / vehicle to clients • Follow up on clients to ensure that they return the rented vehicle on time • Perform check - ups on returned vehicles to ensure that they are in proper working condition