ADULT;
AFRICAN AMERICAN;
AGED;
CAREGIVER;
DOCTOR PATIENT RELATION;
FAMILY;
FEMALE;
GENERAL HOSPITAL;
HEALTH CARE ACCESS;
HEALTH CARE DELIVERY;
HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT;
HEALTH SERVICE;
HIGH RISK PREGNANCY;
HUMAN;
MATERNAL CARE;
NORMAL HUMAN;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT;
REVIEW;
SOCIAL SUPPORT;
URBAN AREA;
ADULT;
ANECDOTES;
FEMALE;
HEALTH SERVICES ACCESSIBILITY;
HUMANS;
INFANT, NEWBORN;
MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES;
MATERNAL WELFARE;
MOTHERS;
PATIENT ACCEPTANCE OF HEALTH CARE;
PATIENT-CENTERED CARE;
PHYSICIAN-PATIENT RELATIONS;
PREGNANCY;
PREGNANCY, HIGH-RISK;
PROFESSIONAL-FAMILY RELATIONS;
QUESTIONNAIRES;
RISK FACTORS;
SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES;
WOMEN'S RIGHTS;
Devries R, Benoit C, van Teijlingen ER, Wrede S, eds. Birth by Design: Pregnancy, Maternity Care, and Midwifery in North America and Europe. New York, London: Routledge, 2001.
Interprofessional Task Force on Health Care of Women and Children: Joint Position Statement on the Development of Family-Centered Maternity/Newborn Care in Hospitals. Chicago: Author, 1978.
American Academy of Pediatrics and American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Guidelines for Perinatal Care. 4th ed. Washington DC: Author, 1997.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario. Family centered maternity care. Soc Obstet Gynaecol Canada Bull 1981;11(3) June.