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. 2006 Summer;15(3):34-42.
doi: 10.1624/105812406X119002.

Continuing education module: postpartum maternal health care in the United States: a critical review

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Continuing education module: postpartum maternal health care in the United States: a critical review

Ching-Yu Cheng et al. J Perinat Educ. 2006 Summer.

Abstract

Postpartum maternal health care is a neglected aspect of women's health care. This neglect is evident in the limited national health objectives and data related to maternal health. Missed opportunities for enhancing the health care of postpartum women occur in the scope of routine postpartum care. Differing perceptions of maternal needs between nurses and new mothers also contribute to inadequate health care. Therefore, collecting national data on postpartum maternal morbidity, reforming postpartum care policies, providing holistic and flexible maternal health care, encouraging family support and involvement in support groups, and initiating educational programs are recommended. Further research is needed on issues related to postpartum maternal health.

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