Explaining Ethnic Differences in Late Antenatal Care Entry by Predisposing, Enabling and Need Factors in the Netherlands. The Generation R Study
Despite compulsory health insurance in Europe, ethnic differences in access to health care exist. The objective of this study is to investigate how ethnic differences between Dutch and non-Dutch women with respect to late entry into antenatal care provided by community midwifes can be explained by need, predisposing and enabling factors. Data were obtained from the Generation R Study. The Generation R Study is a multi-ethnic population-based prospective cohort study conducted in the city of Rotterdam. In total, 2,093 pregnant women with a Dutch, Moroccan, Turkish, Cape Verdean, Antillean, Suri... Mehr ...
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Omapersad, Anushka
Koopmans, Gerrit
Redekop, Ken
de Groot, CJM
Hoefman, Renske
Jaddoe, Vincent
Hofman, Bert
Steegers, Eric
Mackenbach, Johan
Trappenburg, MJ (Margo)
Foets, Marleen |
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2011 |
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Omapersad , A , Koopmans , G , Redekop , K , de Groot , CJM , Hoefman , R , Jaddoe , V , Hofman , B , Steegers , E , Mackenbach , J , Trappenburg , MJ & Foets , M 2011 , ' Explaining Ethnic Differences in Late Antenatal Care Entry by Predisposing, Enabling and Need Factors in the Netherlands. The Generation R Study ' , Maternal and Child Health Journal , vol. 15 , no. 6 , pp. 689-699 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10995-010-0619-2 |
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