Factors associated with prenatal care use among inner-city adolescents in Winnipeg: a mixed methods study

Adolescent pregnancy is an important public health issue. The purpose of this mixed-methods study was to examine factors related to inadequate use of prenatal care (PNC) among adolescents living in inner-city Winnipeg. The quantitative component consisted of a secondary analysis of data from 92 adol...

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Main Author: Shnitka, Jennifer
Other Authors: Heaman, Maureen (Nursing), Woodgate, Roberta (Nursing) Morris, Margaret (Obstetrics & Gynecology)
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4495
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spelling ftunivmanitoba:oai:mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca:1993/4495 2023-06-18T03:40:38+02:00 Factors associated with prenatal care use among inner-city adolescents in Winnipeg: a mixed methods study Shnitka, Jennifer Heaman, Maureen (Nursing) Woodgate, Roberta (Nursing) Morris, Margaret (Obstetrics & Gynecology) 2011-04-08T20:13:19Z 1245897 bytes application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4495 eng eng http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4495 open access prenatal care Winnipeg adolescent pregnancy master thesis 2011 ftunivmanitoba 2023-06-04T17:42:51Z Adolescent pregnancy is an important public health issue. The purpose of this mixed-methods study was to examine factors related to inadequate use of prenatal care (PNC) among adolescents living in inner-city Winnipeg. The quantitative component consisted of a secondary analysis of data from 92 adolescents (<20 years of age) who participated in a larger case-control study. Adolescents who were of First Nations ethnicity, single, multiparous, and who had low interpersonal support were more likely to receive inadequate PNC. Barriers, facilitators and motivators to PNC utilization were also identified. The qualitative component consisted of open-ended interviews with ten inner-city pregnant adolescents to examine how social support affected their use of PNC. Results showed that material, emotional and informational support were important factors affecting use of PNC. The most important source of material and emotional support was the adolescent’s mother, and the main source of informational support was the PNC provider. May 2011 Master Thesis First Nations MSpace at the University of Manitoba
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Factors associated with prenatal care use among inner-city adolescents in Winnipeg: a mixed methods study
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description Adolescent pregnancy is an important public health issue. The purpose of this mixed-methods study was to examine factors related to inadequate use of prenatal care (PNC) among adolescents living in inner-city Winnipeg. The quantitative component consisted of a secondary analysis of data from 92 adolescents (<20 years of age) who participated in a larger case-control study. Adolescents who were of First Nations ethnicity, single, multiparous, and who had low interpersonal support were more likely to receive inadequate PNC. Barriers, facilitators and motivators to PNC utilization were also identified. The qualitative component consisted of open-ended interviews with ten inner-city pregnant adolescents to examine how social support affected their use of PNC. Results showed that material, emotional and informational support were important factors affecting use of PNC. The most important source of material and emotional support was the adolescent’s mother, and the main source of informational support was the PNC provider. May 2011
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title_short Factors associated with prenatal care use among inner-city adolescents in Winnipeg: a mixed methods study
title_full Factors associated with prenatal care use among inner-city adolescents in Winnipeg: a mixed methods study
title_fullStr Factors associated with prenatal care use among inner-city adolescents in Winnipeg: a mixed methods study
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with prenatal care use among inner-city adolescents in Winnipeg: a mixed methods study
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