Percentage of women enrolled in the pilot program from June to October 2022 who felt that they were well educated about pregnancy during care
Current Value
100%
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Story Behind the Curve
Story Behind the Curve: Transforming Prenatal Education to Reduce Health Disparities
- The Franklin County Health Department’s Maternal Health Clinic began the implementation of the new maternal health curriculum on June 13th, 2022.
- From June to October 2022, 52 patients received the new prenatal education that consisted of nurse and provider counseling, videos shown in the clinic during their appointments, paper handouts, and the use of mobile phone apps.
- Patients completed a care evaluation survey at the end of their pregnancy to determine their satisfaction of the program and which educational resources were most useful.
- 100% of participants felt that they were well educated about pregnancy during their care. This percentage shows that the new prenatal education is helping patients feel more supported during their pregnancy.
- Since this was a pilot program to determine the effectiveness of the prenatal education, program data is no longer being tracked so we will not have participant data going forward. However, all of the FCHD’s maternal health clinic patients are still being offered the curriculum.