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期刊名:Womens health issues

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ISSN:1049-3867

e-ISSN:1878-4321

IF/分区:2.5/Q1

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Madeline Quasebarth,Amanda Geppert,Qudsiyyah Shariyf et al. Madeline Quasebarth et al.
Objective: We used human-centered design to explore preferred consumer experiences for obtaining mifepristone for medication abortion care from a pharmacy. ...
Stephanie Herold Stephanie Herold
Background: Since the 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization Supreme Court decision revoked federal protection for abortion rights, many states have restricted abortion. Although news media covers this shifting...
Samantha K Benson,Zoe H Pleasure,Ann Guillory et al. Samantha K Benson et al.
Objectives: The Veterans Health Administration (VA) is transitioning its 1,300 health care facilities from one electronic health record (EHR) to another. The transition aims to improve care delivery and interoperability; ...
Michele Staton,Martha Tillson,Mary M Levi et al. Michele Staton et al.
Purpose: Prior studies evaluated protective factors individually as they relate to fewer drug use risk behaviors and related consequences. This is the first study to examine protective factors as part of a multilevel fram...
Jessica L Liddell,Julia D Interrante,Emily C Sheffield et al. Jessica L Liddell et al.
Background: American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people in the United States face elevated childbirth-related risks when compared with non-Hispanic white people. Access to health care is a treaty right of many AI/AN ...
Mounika Polavarapu,Shipra Singh,Camelia Arsene et al. Mounika Polavarapu et al.
Background: Adequate prenatal care is vital for positive maternal, fetal, and child health outcomes; however, differences in prenatal care utilization exist, particularly among rural populations. The COVID-19 pandemic acc...
Katherine A Craemer,Lauren Sayah,Emilie Glass et al. Katherine A Craemer et al.
Background: Most pregnancy-related deaths in Illinois are preventable. Many of those who died in recent years had at least one emergency department (ED) visit during pregnancy or the postpartum period. This suggests that ...
Aimee Kroll-Desrosiers,Kate F Wallace,Diana M Higgins et al. Aimee Kroll-Desrosiers et al.
Background: To examine how veterans experience and treat pain during the perinatal period, we conducted a qualitative study to explore the experiences of pain, pain management, and facilitators and barriers to treatment a...
Danielle E Rose,Melissa M Farmer,Sabine M Oishi et al. Danielle E Rose et al.
Background: A welcoming environment may influence patient care experiences, and it may be particularly relevant for underrepresented groups, such as women veterans at Veterans Health Administration (VA) facilities where t...