Integrating Mobile and Portable Technologies With In-Person and Telehealth Care to Increase Perinatal Healthcare Equity for the Unstably Housed.

J Perinat Neonatal Nurs

Nancy Atmospera-Walch School of Nursing (Drs Michel and Fontenot and Ms Minton) and John A. Burns School of Medicine (Drs Sullivan and Lee), University of Hawaii, Honolulu.

Published: January 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Pregnant individuals in rural areas face challenges accessing perinatal care due to long travel distances and limited resources, leading to poor outcomes.
  • Telehealth has improved access to care, but requires broadband and devices, which can be difficult for unstably housed pregnant people to obtain.
  • The Midwifery Integrated Home Visitation Program aims to provide perinatal services at convenient locations, using mobile technology and telehealth to meet both medical and non-medical needs, potentially improving care and reducing emergency situations.

Article Abstract

Pregnant people living in rural areas are at an increased risk of experiencing poor perinatal outcomes due, in part, to the need to travel long distances to see a perinatal care provider. Telehealth care has been used successfully to increase access to perinatal care but requires patients to have access to broadband Internet access and devices capable of establishing secure connections so they can participate in their care. This places an additional burden on unstably housed pregnant persons who may not have access to the required technology. The Midwifery Integrated Home Visitation Program was developed to bridge this digital divide by bringing perinatal care services to the unstably housed at their desired location of care. The included case studies outline how telehealth and portable technology were used to address the medical and nonmedical needs of unstably housed pregnant people. They also outline how bridging the digital divide by combining in-person perinatal care with mobile technology, portable technology, and telehealth care has the potential to decrease unnecessary emergency department care and ambulance use while facilitating the receipt of appropriate care and thus potentially preventing poor perinatal outcomes.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JPN.0000000000000705DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

unstably housed
16
perinatal care
16
telehealth care
12
housed pregnant
12
care
11
care increase
8
pregnant people
8
poor perinatal
8
perinatal outcomes
8
digital divide
8

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!