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Clark, Akia D., and Natalie A. DiPietro Mager. "“How do we get to them?” Insights on Preconception and Interconception Health for Women in Rural Northwest Ohio." Ohio Journal of Public Health 5, no. 1 (August 24, 2022): 85–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.18061/ojph.v5i1.8739.

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Background: Rural women in the United States are at increased risk for poor preconception and interconception health. In a previous study, women living in Hardin County, a Primary Care Health Professional Shortage Area and maternity care desert in rural northwest Ohio expressed their concerns and their need for more resources to improve their health. As a follow-up study, key informants of Hardin County were interviewed to provide further insight on current resources for preconception and women’s health available to community members, barriers and challenges community members face, and interventions could be implemented in the county to improve health and pregnancy outcomes. Methods: A purposive sample of 14 key informants from community assets in Hardin County were recruited and individually interviewed with semistructured questions from 2 domains: perceived needs and barriers to care. Interview recordings were transcribed, precoded, and thematically analyzed. Participants received a $20 gift card as a token of appreciation. Results: Three themes were characterized from the data: current resources available, community observations, and suggested intervention strategies. Key informants identified the federally-qualified health center and YMCA, among others, as potentially underutilized resources for reproductive-age women. The small-town culture was described as both an advantage and disadvantage when trying to raise awareness about preconception/interconception health. Interventions built on partnerships and utilizing various outlets were suggested. Childcare, intergenerational knowledge transfer, and trust were issues crossing multiple themes. Conclusion: Key informants gave direction on available resources for reproductive-age women and potential approaches to provide education and outreach regarding preconception/interconception health and care.
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Clark, Akia D., and Natalie A. DiPietro Mager. "“Nobody talks about it”: Preconception health and care among women in the rural, Midwestern United States." Women's Health 18 (January 2022): 174550572210975. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17455057221097563.

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Introduction: Good preconception and interconception health are fundamental to optimizing women’s health and reducing risk factors for adverse maternal–infant outcomes. Although rural women in the United States tend to experience health disparities, no published qualitative studies have focused on their preconception/interconception health. The purpose of this study was to determine what rural, Midwestern women perceive to be their most pressing health needs and effective ways to provide outreach and education regarding preconception/interconception health and care. Methods: Non-pregnant, reproductive-age women in Hardin County, Ohio, regardless of parity, were recruited through convenience sampling. Semi-structured interviews with four domains (beliefs and behaviors; perceived needs; knowledge and information sources; barriers to care) were conducted in May–June 2021 until saturation was reached. Qualitative methods were used to analyze data and determine themes. Binomial tests were used to compare selected demographic characteristics of participants to the county’s reproductive-age residential female population. Results: Nineteen women aged 20–44 years were individually interviewed. Comparing race/ethnicity, education, and insurance status, participants appeared to be representative of the county population. Four themes were identified: (1) needs regarding healthcare and other resources; (2) lack of preconception/interconception care and perceived unimportance due to intergenerational knowledge transfer and paucity of healthcare providers; (3) difference in understanding of the term “women’s health” and low health literacy; and (4) suggested interventions including education and outreach. Conclusion: Interviews with rural Midwestern women revealed needs regarding preconception/interconception health and care and potential ways to raise awareness. These findings can inform strategies to improve rural women’s health and birth outcomes.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Hardin County Infirmary (Hardin County, Ohio)"

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Rhoads, Elizabeth A. "Landscape Genetics of the Small-mouthed Salamander (Ambystoma texanum) in a Fragmented Habitat: Impacts of Landscape Change on Breeding Populations in Hardin County, Ohio Forests." University of Dayton / OhioLINK, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=dayton1304343825.

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Books on the topic "Hardin County Infirmary (Hardin County, Ohio)"

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Lodge, Sharon. Hardin County Infirmary: Record number 1. Kenton, Ohio: Published by the Hardin County Genealogy Society, 2012.

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Kathy, Hines, and Hardin County Genealogy Society (Ohio), eds. Hardin County, Ohio marriage records. Kenton, Ohio: Hardin County Genealogy Society, 1997.

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Hardin County Genealogy Society (Ohio), ed. Early Hardin County Ohio census records. [Kenton, Ohio]: Hardin County Genealogical Society, 2002.

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Miller, K. E. Soil survey of Hardin County, Ohio. [Washington, D.C.?]: Soil Conservation Service, 1994.

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United States. Soil Conservation Service., Ohio. Division of Soil and Water Conservation., Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center., and Ohio State University. Cooperative Extension Service., eds. Soil survey of Hardin County, Ohio. [Washington, D.C.?]: Soil Conservation Service, 1994.

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United States. Soil Conservation Service., Ohio. Division of Soil and Water Conservation., Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center., and Ohio State University. Cooperative Extension Service., eds. Soil survey of Hardin County, Ohio. [Washington, D.C.?]: Soil Conservation Service, 1994.

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Hardin County Genealogy Society (Ohio), ed. Marion Township, Hardin County, Ohio cemetery inscriptions. Kenton, Ohio: Hardin County Genealogical Society, 1994.

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R, Kelley Charles, and Hardin County Genealogy Society (Ohio), eds. Hardin County, Ohio death index, 1867-1908. Kenton, Ohio: The Society, 1998.

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Hardin County Genealogy Society (Ohio). St. Mary's Cemetery, Pleasant Township, Hardin County, Ohio. Kenton, Ohio (P.O. Box 520, Kenton 43326): Hardin County Genealogical Society, 2008.

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Motter, Gloria Ann. Index to the Hardin County, Ohio veterans graves. Kenton, OH: Hardin County Genealogy Society, 2004.

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