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Relational continuity of care in integrated maternity and child health clinics improve parents’ service experiences




TekijätMiia Tuominen, Anne Kaljonen, Pia Ahonen, Päivi Rautava

Julkaisuvuosi2014

JournalInternational Journal of Integrated Care

Vuosikerta14

Numero4

Sivujen määrä12

ISSN1568-4156

eISSN1568-4156

Verkko-osoitehttp://www.ijic.org/index.php/ijic/article/view/URN:NBN:NL:UI:10-1-114796


Tiivistelmä

Introduction: In the Finnish primary health care, relational continuity of care is implemented in integrated maternity and child health

clinics where the same nurse takes care of the family from the pregnancy until the child reaches school age. The aim of this study was to

clarify the association between this relational continuity of care and the availability, utilisation and selected features of the maternity and

child health clinic services, as evaluated by the parents.

Methods: A comparative, cross-sectional service evaluation survey was used. Eighteen months after their baby’s delivery, mothers (N =

987) and fathers (N = 835) from Southwest Finland evaluated specific maternity and child health clinic services. Comparisons were made

between the parents who had relational continuity of care in the integrated maternity and child health clinics and those who did not.

Results: Home visits were more frequently provided when relational continuity of care in integrated maternity and child health clinics

existed. Parents who had this relational continuity of care, evaluated several features of the service, especially provided support, more positively

than parents who did not.

Conclusions: Relational continuity of care in integrated maternity and child health clinics seems to increase parents’ satisfaction with

the services and might increase the provision of home visits.




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