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Women-centered care: implementing a philosophy

M J Schaps1, E S Linn, G D Wilbanks

  • 1Women's Health Resources, Chicago, IL.

Women'S Health Issues : Official Publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women'S Health
|January 1, 1993
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Women

Area of Science:

  • Women's health research
  • Healthcare models
  • Public health

Background:

  • Women experience unique health challenges beyond common ailments.
  • Biologic, psychological, social, economic, lifestyle, legal, and ethical factors uniquely impact women's health.
  • Specialized knowledge and care are essential for addressing these specific issues.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define the essential components of an ideal women's health center.
  • To establish a model for improving women's health services.
  • To evaluate criteria for women's health center development.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual model development for women's health centers.
  • Analysis of factors influencing women's health needs.
  • Literature review on existing healthcare models for women.

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Main Results:

  • An ideal women's center requires a flexible, patient-accepted design.
  • Economic viability to integrate with existing healthcare settings is crucial.
  • Creative approaches are needed to enhance women's health outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • A women's health center model should prioritize patient needs and accessibility.
  • Integration and economic feasibility are key for widespread adoption.
  • Services, education, and research are vital pillars for advancing women's health.