Prenatal Pilot Study  Sharon M. Thompson  R.N. BSCN, MPH (cand)  Hastings & Prince Edward Health Unit.

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Prenatal Pilot Study  Sharon M. Thompson  R.N. BSCN, MPH (cand)  Hastings & Prince Edward Health Unit

Introduction  Research

Background  Prenatal Coalition

Prenatal Framework

Background  Prenatal Co-ordinator  Prenatal Curriculum  Facilitators  Co-facilitators  Resources  Locations  Registration

Methodology  Qualitative Method  Participatory Observation  Pre and Post Evaluations  Facilitator

Logic Model Prenatal Education for Teens  Goals- Population Based  Short-term Objectives/Immediate and Long-term Objectives  Process Objectives  Indicators  Implementation  Strategies for Implementation

Logic Model Continued  Evaluation

Prenatal Pilot Project  Purpose  Goals  Project’s Mission  Key Objectives  Performance Indicators

Pilot Study  Background  Technique  Recruitment  Anonymity and Confidentiality  Informed Consent  Harm or Potential Risks/Benefits to Participants  Dissemination of Results

Pilot Project Framework

Pilot Project Framework con’t  Issues and concerns  Steering Committee

Program Dynamics  Classes  Incentives  Methods  Presentations  Food

Pre & Post Survey Questions  Indicators that the program was successful  Pre and Post survey questions  Feedback from the survey

Pilot Study Results Conclusions Recommendations Second series of Prenatal Classes Future Policy Development