Published on in Vol 6, No 3 (2022): March

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/32791, first published .
The Successes and Challenges of Implementing Telehealth for Diverse Patient Populations Requiring Prenatal Care During COVID-19: Qualitative Study

The Successes and Challenges of Implementing Telehealth for Diverse Patient Populations Requiring Prenatal Care During COVID-19: Qualitative Study

The Successes and Challenges of Implementing Telehealth for Diverse Patient Populations Requiring Prenatal Care During COVID-19: Qualitative Study

Journals

  1. Healy A, Davidson C, Allbert J, Bauer S, Toner L, Combs C. Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine Special Statement: Telemedicine in obstetrics—quality and safety considerations. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2023;228(3):B8 View
  2. Wienecke L, Sandall J, Overgaard C. A new screening technology in maternity care for identifying dysfunction of the placenta. European Journal of Midwifery 2023;7(Supplement 1) View
  3. Sabetrohani H, Koohpayehzadeh J, Sheikhtaheri A, Goli S, Keramat A, Skouteris H. Perspectives of Mothers and Providers regarding Virtual Care Approaches during Pregnancy in High and Low-Income Countries: A Meta-Synthesis on Qualitative Studies. Health & Social Care in the Community 2023;2023:1 View
  4. D'Angelo A, Evans F, Williams J, Johns G, Ahuja A. Virtual consultation (VC) in fertility and obstetrics and gynaecology services: An analysis of patient and clinician satisfaction. Reproductive, Female and Child Health 2024;3(1) View
  5. Polavarapu M, Singh S, Sharma S, Hamilton G. Impact of telehealth on patient-provider communication in prenatal care for pregnant women from underserved settings. Journal of Communication in Healthcare 2024:1 View