Group based prenatal care in a low-and high risk population in the Netherlands: a study protocol for a stepped wedge cluster randomized controlled trial

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Birgit S. van Zwicht
Matty R. Crone
Jan M. M. van Lith
Marlies E. B. Rijnders
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[1] Leiden University Medical Center,Department of Obstetrics
[2] Department of Public Health and Primary Care,undefined
[3] Department of Child Health TNO,undefined
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Group Prenatal Care; Group Care; Pregnancy Outcome; Health Behavior; Patient Satisfaction; Prenatal care/methods; Infant, Newborn; Group Processes; Patient Education; CenteringPregnancy;
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