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Outcomes of Equity-Oriented, Web-Based Parenting Information in Mothers of Low Socioeconomic Status Compared to Other Mothers: Participatory Mixed Methods Study.

Pierre PluyeReem El SherifAraceli Gonzalez ReyesEmmanuelle TurcotteTibor SchusterGillian BartlettRoland M GradVera GranikovMelanie BarwickGeneviève DorayFrançois LagardeChristine Loignon
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2020)
This is the first study comparing perceptions of information outcomes in low-SES mothers with those of other mothers. Findings suggest that equity-oriented, web-based parenting information can offer equal benefits to all, including low-SES mothers. The short narrative, Kate, can be quickly read by decision policy makers, for example, web editors, and might encourage them to reach the underserved and provide and assess trustworthy web-based consumer health information in a format that is easy to read, listen, or watch.
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