Term: Revised-Graduated Prenatal Care Utilization Index (R-GINDEX)
Glossary Definition
Last Updated: 2010-11-17
Definition:
A measure of the adequacy of prenatal care by a healthcare provider. Knowledge of three birth-related outcomes are required to calculate R-GINDEX:
a) the gestational age of the infant (date of pregnancy and birth);
b) the trimester during which prenatal care began; and
c) the total number of prenatal visits during pregnancy.
There are six major categories of prenatal care outcomes identified for the index:
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Inadequate prenatal care utilization
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Intermediate prenatal care utilization
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Adequate prenatal care utilization
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Intensive prenatal care
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No care
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Missing information on prenatal care
For more detailed information, please read the
Revised-Graduated Prenatal Care Utilization Index (R-GINDEX)
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References
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