Evaluating Centering group prenatal care in rural women with low socioeconomic status to promote access to care and improve pregnancy outcomes

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Sherrika Walton
Kristina Roberson
Elijah O. Onsomu
Susan Hall
Cathy Dearman
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[1] Winston-Salem State University,Division of Nursing, School of Health Sciences
[2] D & D Consulting,undefined
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Journal of Public Health | 2021年 / 29卷
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Centering group prenatal care; Low birth weight; Breastfeeding; Barriers to prenatal care; Rural women;
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