Abstract

Research indicates gaps in postpartum care that negatively impact maternal and infant health. Prior research exploring clinicians’ perspectives on these gaps is limited to those of maternal providers. We explored the views and experiences of maternal and infant health-care providers on the care of mothers and infants in the postpartum period. Qualitative analysis revealed three themes: Gaps in Infant Care Education and Preparation for Parenting, Gaps in Maternal Pregnancy and Postpartum Care and Expectations and Knowledge, and Ideas for Integrating Care, Education, and Support in the postpartum period. Results suggest a need for care models that offer improved prenatal education and expectation setting, methods to help mothers prepare their social support networks, and integrated and convenient access to postpartum care.

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