CONSUMER PERSPECTIVESOF HEALTH DURING PRENATAL CAREIN THE USA AND ICELAND: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY

ABSTRACT Purpose: Prenatal care (PNC) is the healthcare service most often provided to women of childbearing age throughout the world. Poorly understood and defined, based on culture, and expensive for any healthcare system, PNC remains a target for change and improvement. The purpose of this cross-...

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Other Authors: Wiseman, Claudia (Author), Bushy, Angeline (Committee Chair), University of Central Florida (Degree Grantor)
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spelling ftucentralflordl:oai:ucf.digital.flvc.org:ucf_48180 2023-11-12T04:19:09+01:00 CONSUMER PERSPECTIVESOF HEALTH DURING PRENATAL CAREIN THE USA AND ICELAND: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY Wiseman, Claudia (Author) Bushy, Angeline (Committee Chair) University of Central Florida (Degree Grantor) http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFE0002720 English eng University of Central Florida CFE0002720 ucf:48180 http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFE0002720 private 2012-07-01 prenatal care comparisons women's perspectives Text ftucentralflordl 2023-10-24T16:34:30Z ABSTRACT Purpose: Prenatal care (PNC) is the healthcare service most often provided to women of childbearing age throughout the world. Poorly understood and defined, based on culture, and expensive for any healthcare system, PNC remains a target for change and improvement. The purpose of this cross-national qualitative research study using narrative inquiry methods was to explore consumer perspectives of individual health and routine PNC in the USA and Iceland. Methods: A purposive sampling technique was used to identify study participants (n = 32) from the United States (n = 16) and Iceland (n = 16). Data were collected via a semi structured interview which included demographic questions. Results: Content analysis processes were used to analyze the transcribed narratives to identify common conceptual themes. Subsequently, the narratives of the women from the two nations were compared to identify cultural variations about PNC. In respect to the findings, demographically the two groups were similar. Respondents from both nations preferred a more supportive role from PNC providers with adequate time to explore important personal concerns and less emphasis on monitoring weight gain during the pregnancy. Variations between the two groups related to the health care delivery system of the nation in which respondents resided. These findings have the potential for expanding the definition of PNC to include consumer perspectives. Discussion/Implication: Additional research is needed with other groups of women to validate, clarify and expand identified themes, as they may improve PNC, and ultimately, perinatal outcomes. Improving PNC holds the promise of improving infant mortality while at the same time reducing healthcare expenditures for countries around the world. 2009-08-01 Ph.D. Health and Public Affairs, School of Nursing Doctorate This record was generated from author submitted information. Text Iceland UCF Digital Collections (University of Central Florida)
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CONSUMER PERSPECTIVESOF HEALTH DURING PRENATAL CAREIN THE USA AND ICELAND: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY
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description ABSTRACT Purpose: Prenatal care (PNC) is the healthcare service most often provided to women of childbearing age throughout the world. Poorly understood and defined, based on culture, and expensive for any healthcare system, PNC remains a target for change and improvement. The purpose of this cross-national qualitative research study using narrative inquiry methods was to explore consumer perspectives of individual health and routine PNC in the USA and Iceland. Methods: A purposive sampling technique was used to identify study participants (n = 32) from the United States (n = 16) and Iceland (n = 16). Data were collected via a semi structured interview which included demographic questions. Results: Content analysis processes were used to analyze the transcribed narratives to identify common conceptual themes. Subsequently, the narratives of the women from the two nations were compared to identify cultural variations about PNC. In respect to the findings, demographically the two groups were similar. Respondents from both nations preferred a more supportive role from PNC providers with adequate time to explore important personal concerns and less emphasis on monitoring weight gain during the pregnancy. Variations between the two groups related to the health care delivery system of the nation in which respondents resided. These findings have the potential for expanding the definition of PNC to include consumer perspectives. Discussion/Implication: Additional research is needed with other groups of women to validate, clarify and expand identified themes, as they may improve PNC, and ultimately, perinatal outcomes. Improving PNC holds the promise of improving infant mortality while at the same time reducing healthcare expenditures for countries around the world. 2009-08-01 Ph.D. Health and Public Affairs, School of Nursing Doctorate This record was generated from author submitted information.
author2 Wiseman, Claudia (Author)
Bushy, Angeline (Committee Chair)
University of Central Florida (Degree Grantor)
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title CONSUMER PERSPECTIVESOF HEALTH DURING PRENATAL CAREIN THE USA AND ICELAND: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY
title_short CONSUMER PERSPECTIVESOF HEALTH DURING PRENATAL CAREIN THE USA AND ICELAND: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY
title_full CONSUMER PERSPECTIVESOF HEALTH DURING PRENATAL CAREIN THE USA AND ICELAND: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY
title_fullStr CONSUMER PERSPECTIVESOF HEALTH DURING PRENATAL CAREIN THE USA AND ICELAND: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY
title_full_unstemmed CONSUMER PERSPECTIVESOF HEALTH DURING PRENATAL CAREIN THE USA AND ICELAND: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY
title_sort consumer perspectivesof health during prenatal carein the usa and iceland: an exploratory study
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