2024
DOI: 10.1111/birt.12832
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Parent‐identified gaps in preparation for the postpartum period in the United States: An integrative review

Danielle N. Nazarenko,
Ariel L. Daniel,
Stephanie Durfee
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundIn the United States, 35% of all pregnancy‐related deaths occur between 24 h and 6 weeks after delivery, yet the first outpatient visit is not typically scheduled until 6 weeks postpartum. Thus, the ability to independently navigate this period is critical to maternal well‐being and safety. However, previous research suggests that many women feel unprepared to manage the challenges they encounter during this time, and there is a current need to synthesize the existing evidence. Therefore, the purpose… Show more

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