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Headley L. 1989 (ca.). Regional Perinatal Health Services—Diabetes and Pregnancy Program [Final report]. Sacramento, CA: California State Department of Health Services, 7 pp.

Annotation: In order to enhance the state's Diabetes and Pregnancy program, this project developed, tested, and implemented a model regional perinatal data system which collected, analyzed, and reviewed information on pregnancies complicated by diabetes, and developed an outreach program to promote community awareness. The outreach program was aimed at recruiting perinatal care providers and prepregnant and pregnant diabetic women and maintaining their participation in diabetes and pregnancy programs. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]

Contact: National Technical Information Service, O.S. Department of Commerce, 5301 Shawnee Road, Alexandria, VA 22312, Telephone: (703) 605-6050 Secondary Telephone: (888) 584-8332 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: http://www.ntis.gov Document Number: NTIS PB91-225151.

Keywords: Data Collection, Diabetes and Pregnancy, Education of Patients, Nutrition, Pregnant Women, Women

   

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