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Impact of Telehealth on the Delivery of Prenatal Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Mixed Methods Study of the Barriers and Opportunities to Improve Health Care Communication in Discussions About Pregnancy and Prenatal Genetic Testing.

Caitlin G CraigheadChristina CollartRichard M FrankelSusannah L RoseAnita D Misra-HebertBrownsyne Tucker EdmondsMarsha MichieEdward ChienMarissa ColeridgeOluwatosin GojeAngela C RanziniRuth M Farrell
Published in: JMIR formative research (2022)
While telehealth was recognized as an option to ensure timely access to prenatal care during the COVID-19 pandemic, it also came with multiple challenges for the patient-provider relationship. These findings highlighted the barriers and opportunities to achieve effective and patient-centered communication with the continued integration of telehealth in prenatal care delivery. It is important to address the unique needs of this population during the pandemic and as health care increasingly adopts a telehealth model.
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