Inequalities in access to prenatal care during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Analysis of a population‐based cohort
Erin Hetherington,
Elizabeth Darling,
Sam Harper
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundBefore the COVID‐19 pandemic, access to prenatal care was lower among some socio‐demographic groups. This pandemic caused disruptions to routine preventative care, which could have increased inequalities.ObjectivesTo investigate if the COVID‐19 pandemic increased inequalities in access to prenatal care among those who are younger, live in rural areas, have a lower socio‐economic situation (SES) and are recent immigrants.MethodsWe used linked administrative datasets from ICES to identify a population‐… Show more
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