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Assessing Perception of Prenatal Care Quality Among Black Women in the United States.

Rhonda K DaileyAshleigh PeoplesLiying ZhangEmily Dove-MedowsMercedes PriceDawn P MisraGiurgescu C
Published in: Journal of midwifery & women's health (2022)
To our knowledge, this is the first study to examine the validity and reliability of the QPCQ and perceptions of quality of prenatal care among Black women from the United States. The results indicate that participants rate the quality of their prenatal care highly and that the QPCQ is a reliable and valid measure of the quality of prenatal care. Use of a convenient and reliable instrument to measure the quality of prenatal care rather than prenatal care satisfaction or utilization may help to elucidate the factors of prenatal care that are protective specifically among Black women.
Keyphrases
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