Current practice and future interest of GPs and prospective parents in pre-conception care in The Netherlands
Background. Evidence for the effectiveness of pre-conception care is growing. GPs are among the possible providers of pre-conception care. Objectives. Our first aim was to investigate current pre-conception care activities of GPs and to determine whether prospective parents would visit the GP in the existing health care system. A further aim was to determine the interest of GPs and prospective parents in the introduction of pre-conception care clinics. Methods. A survey was conducted among 200 GPs and 303 recently married couples (606 individuals). Results. Of the eligible GPs, 52% ( n = 102)... Mehr ...
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Dokumenttyp: | TEXT |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 2004 |
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Oxford University Press
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Schlagwörter: | Clinical management |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Permalink: | https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-28763835 |
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Link(s) : | http://fampra.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/21/3/307 |
Background. Evidence for the effectiveness of pre-conception care is growing. GPs are among the possible providers of pre-conception care. Objectives. Our first aim was to investigate current pre-conception care activities of GPs and to determine whether prospective parents would visit the GP in the existing health care system. A further aim was to determine the interest of GPs and prospective parents in the introduction of pre-conception care clinics. Methods. A survey was conducted among 200 GPs and 303 recently married couples (606 individuals). Results. Of the eligible GPs, 52% ( n = 102) participated, as did 70% ( n = 381) of the eligible individuals who are planning a pregnancy. In the current situation, only a few individuals visit their GP pre-conceptionally, and many GPs do not discuss family history or consanguinity with prospective parents. In general, the GPs and prospective parents had a positive attitude towards the introduction of pre-conception care clinics. Conclusion. Since most GPs and prospective parents favoured the introduction of pre-conception care, future research should focus on the most appropriate way of implementation.