APA Style
Jain, N. , Jain, N. Malhotra, R. , Malhotra, R. Shihora, D. , Shihora, D. Mittal, A. , & Mittal, A. (2022). Patient Perspectives on Factors Influencing Initiation of Gynecologic Care.
Current Research in Public Health, 1(1), 1-10.
https://doi.org/10.31586/ujp.2022.470
ACS Style
Jain, N. ; Jain, N. Malhotra, R. ; Malhotra, R. Shihora, D. ; Shihora, D. Mittal, A. ; Mittal, A. Patient Perspectives on Factors Influencing Initiation of Gynecologic Care.
Current Research in Public Health 2022 1(1), 1-10.
https://doi.org/10.31586/ujp.2022.470
Chicago/Turabian Style
Jain, Nishma, Nishma Jain. Radhika Malhotra, Radhika Malhotra. Dhvani Shihora, Dhvani Shihora. Anugya Mittal, and Anugya Mittal. 2022. "Patient Perspectives on Factors Influencing Initiation of Gynecologic Care".
Current Research in Public Health 1, no. 1: 1-10.
https://doi.org/10.31586/ujp.2022.470
AMA Style
Jain N, Jain NMalhotra R, Malhotra RShihora D, Shihora DMittal A, Mittal A. Patient Perspectives on Factors Influencing Initiation of Gynecologic Care.
Current Research in Public Health. 2022; 1(1):1-10.
https://doi.org/10.31586/ujp.2022.470
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AUTHOR = {Jain, Nishma and Malhotra, Radhika and Shihora, Dhvani and Mittal, Anugya and Brandi, Kristyn},
TITLE = {Patient Perspectives on Factors Influencing Initiation of Gynecologic Care},
JOURNAL = {Current Research in Public Health},
VOLUME = {1},
YEAR = {2022},
NUMBER = {1},
PAGES = {1-10},
URL = {https://www.scipublications.com/journal/index.php/UJP/article/view/470},
ISSN = {2831-5162},
DOI = {10.31586/ujp.2022.470},
ABSTRACT = {Addressing adolescent and sexual reproductive healthcare is essential to providing young patients with the resources they need to navigate and empower themselves with. However, there is limited data about how often this occurs. Several studies have previously indicated that there is a large gap in accessing this gap in low-income neighborhoods. Our study aims to identify the establishment of gynecologic care among adolescent cisgender women and elucidate potential reasons for seeking or not seeking out care. We approached women in the pediatric emergency room that matched the inclusion criteria set out. Qualitative surveys were conducted until thematic saturation was reached and a cross-section study design was employed. Interviews were analyzed through modified ground theory. The study was conducted at the pediatric emergency department at University Hospital located in Newark, NJ. In 2018 estimates, the Newark population consists of 47.0% Black and 39.2% Hispanic or Latinos. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 27 cisgendered, English-speaking females between ages 18 to 25 presenting to the pediatric emergency room who may or may not have previously established primary care with a gynecologist. Transcriptions were analyzed using modified grounded theory and themes were identified using inductive coding of patient interviews.},
}
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AB - Addressing adolescent and sexual reproductive healthcare is essential to providing young patients with the resources they need to navigate and empower themselves with. However, there is limited data about how often this occurs. Several studies have previously indicated that there is a large gap in accessing this gap in low-income neighborhoods. Our study aims to identify the establishment of gynecologic care among adolescent cisgender women and elucidate potential reasons for seeking or not seeking out care. We approached women in the pediatric emergency room that matched the inclusion criteria set out. Qualitative surveys were conducted until thematic saturation was reached and a cross-section study design was employed. Interviews were analyzed through modified ground theory. The study was conducted at the pediatric emergency department at University Hospital located in Newark, NJ. In 2018 estimates, the Newark population consists of 47.0% Black and 39.2% Hispanic or Latinos. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 27 cisgendered, English-speaking females between ages 18 to 25 presenting to the pediatric emergency room who may or may not have previously established primary care with a gynecologist. Transcriptions were analyzed using modified grounded theory and themes were identified using inductive coding of patient interviews.
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