Walker Deborah S, Worrell Renee
DEBORAH WALKER is an associate professor in the College of Nursing and School of Medicine, OB/GYN, at Wayne State University (WSU) in Detroit, Michigan. She is the WSU Graduate Program Director, Advanced Practice Nursing with Women, Neonates and Children and the Coordinator of the Women's Health Nurse Practitioner and Nurse-Midwife education programs. She has been active in midwifery practice, education, and research focusing on promoting healthy pregnancies for almost 20 years.
J Perinat Educ. 2008 Winter;17(1):27-34. doi: 10.1624/105812408X267934.
CenteringPregnancy(R) group prenatal care is growing in popularity and has commonalities with childbirth education classes. In order for leaders of childbirth education classes to best serve their clients' needs, it is important to be aware of new, emerging models of prenatal care such as CenteringPregnancy. This article provides an overview of CenteringPregnancy and similarities and differences between CenteringPregnancy and childbirth education classes. Providers of prenatal education, whether it is within CenteringPregnancy group prenatal care or in childbirth education classes, have a common important aim: promoting positive perinatal outcomes.
“以孕妇为中心”(CenteringPregnancy®)小组产前护理越来越受欢迎,并且与分娩教育课程有共同之处。为了使分娩教育课程的负责人能够最好地满足其客户的需求,了解诸如“以孕妇为中心”之类的新型产前护理模式非常重要。本文概述了“以孕妇为中心”以及“以孕妇为中心”与分娩教育课程之间的异同。产前教育提供者,无论是在“以孕妇为中心”小组产前护理中还是在分娩教育课程中,都有一个共同的重要目标:促进良好的围产期结局。