Rethinking prenatal care within a social model of health: an exploratory study in Northern Ireland

Jennifer A. McNeill, Kerreen M. Reiger

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Abstract

Implementation of maternity reform agendas remains limited by the dominance of a medical rather than social model of health. This article considers group prenatal care as a complex health intervention and explores its potential in the socially divided, postconflict communities of Northern Ireland. Using qualitative inquiry strategies, we sought key informants’ views on existing prenatal care provision and on an innovative group care model (CenteringPregnancy®) as a social health initiative. We argue that taking account of the locally specific context is critical to introducing maternity care interventions to improve the health of women and their families and to contribute to community development.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5-25
Number of pages22
JournalHealth Care for Women International
Volume36
Issue number1
Early online date22 Apr 2014
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2015

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