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Missed opportunities for prenatal family-centered care during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study.

Natalie S PoulosErin E DonovanMichael S MackertDorothy J Mandell
Published in: Journal of communication in healthcare (2024)
The COVID-19 pandemic created a decision point for prenatal care. Instead of focusing on family-centered practices, prenatal care exclusively centered on the mother and fetus, resulting in problematic experiences for fathers including limited access to information about the pregnancy and health of the mother and fetus, heightened stress related to COVID-19 safety requirements, and few opportunities to attain their role as a father. Prenatal care should actively seek robust strategies to improve family-centered care practices that will withstand the next public health emergency.
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