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Cost-effectiveness of continuity of midwifery care for women with complex pregnancy: a structured review of the literature

Cost-effectiveness of continuity of midwifery care for women with complex pregnancy: a structured review of the literature

... intrapartum care, while studies show resource inputs and cost ratios for mode of birth to be relatively consistent among countries over time, recent comparison of the costs of childbirth show significant ...

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Access to midwifery care for people of low socio economic status: a qualitative descriptive study

Access to midwifery care for people of low socio economic status: a qualitative descriptive study

... about midwifery care, people of low SES will continue to have inequitable access to these ...and midwifery professional associations should en- gage in knowledge translation and educational ...

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Determinants of use of care provided by complementary and alternative health care practitioners to pregnant women in primary midwifery care: a prospective cohort study

Determinants of use of care provided by complementary and alternative health care practitioners to pregnant women in primary midwifery care: a prospective cohort study

... health care utilization of pregnant women in primary midwifery ...health care utilization of women in primary midwifery care was measured using the Kotelchuck Index, which is widely ...

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Students’ understanding of “Women-Centred Care Philosophy” in midwifery care through Continuity of Care (CoC) learning model: a quasi-experimental study

Students’ understanding of “Women-Centred Care Philosophy” in midwifery care through Continuity of Care (CoC) learning model: a quasi-experimental study

... in midwifery care [30]. The CoC learning model in midwifery care is based on the premise that pregnancy and birth are normal, women-centered life ...of midwifery care is based ...

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Variation in referrals to secondary obstetrician led care among primary midwifery care practices in the Netherlands: a nationwide cohort study

Variation in referrals to secondary obstetrician led care among primary midwifery care practices in the Netherlands: a nationwide cohort study

... A major strength of this study is that we had access to all records of low risk women in primary midwifery care dur- ing the study period. Using the combined database allowed us to use information from the ...

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Postpartum haemorrhage in midwifery care in the Netherlands: validation of quality indicators for midwifery guidelines

Postpartum haemorrhage in midwifery care in the Netherlands: validation of quality indicators for midwifery guidelines

... landscape (e.g. road network) and proximity to hospital are of influence on the approach of PPH. This study forms an important step in the development of a guideline for pre- vention and management of PPH in primary ...

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Technologies of birth and models of midwifery care

Technologies of birth and models of midwifery care

... of care. After decades of fragmentation and depersonalisation of care, associated with the shift of birth to a hospital setting, pressure by midwives and mothers promp- ted government review and a ...

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Identifying and prioritising midwifery care process metrics and indicators: a Delphi survey and stakeholder consensus process

Identifying and prioritising midwifery care process metrics and indicators: a Delphi survey and stakeholder consensus process

... midwifery care processes in Ireland. An e-Delphi survey is a research method that involves a series of questionnaires, called ‘rounds’ , administered electronically to a panel of relevant stakeholders on a ...

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Effect of Continuous Midwifery Care on Length of Labor

Effect of Continuous Midwifery Care on Length of Labor

... According to previous registered informa- tion in admission office of labor room in Hos- pital of 29 Bahmanin Tabriz (the study envi- ronment), 100 parturient women who had in- clusion criteria admitted monthly in labor ...

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Fear of childbirth, postnatal post-traumatic stress disorder and midwifery care

Fear of childbirth, postnatal post-traumatic stress disorder and midwifery care

... As with most psychological problems the cause of fear of childbirth is multifactorial. It has been associated with factors such as nulliparity (Rouhe, Salmela-Aro, Halmesmaki, & Saisto, 2009), increased gestation ...

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The Historical Development of the Midwifery Profession in Bangladesh

The Historical Development of the Midwifery Profession in Bangladesh

... The programme commenced in 2010, with the aim of improving skills and strengthening midwifery competencies that would enable them to practice evidence based midwifery care. In the same year, the ...

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Regulating and Funding Midwifery in Nova Scotia

Regulating and Funding Midwifery in Nova Scotia

... for midwifery (16,242 women in total) done between 1989 and 2012 and concluded that maternal care with hospital births with midwives as the primary practitioners led to significantly less regional ...

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Continuity of care by a primary midwife (caseload midwifery) increases women’s satisfaction with antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum care: results from the COSMOS randomised controlled trial

Continuity of care by a primary midwife (caseload midwifery) increases women’s satisfaction with antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum care: results from the COSMOS randomised controlled trial

... caseload midwifery care with standard mater- nity care ...caseload care on the percentage of women giving birth by caesarean section ...caseload midwifery places for the month had been ...

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Midwifery led antenatal care models: mapping a systematic review to an evidence based quality framework to identify key components and characteristics of care

Midwifery led antenatal care models: mapping a systematic review to an evidence based quality framework to identify key components and characteristics of care

... of care models worldwide, and changes over time, it cannot be assumed that readers will necessarily understand the rationale for or workings of what is termed ‘standard’ ...included midwifery care, ...

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What prevents midwifery quality care in Bangladesh? A focus group enquiry with midwifery students

What prevents midwifery quality care in Bangladesh? A focus group enquiry with midwifery students

... a midwifery curriculum and legislative documents to en- sure quality midwifery care to mothers and ...Some midwifery students responded that midwives were still unaware of their professional ...

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Evaluation of primary care midwifery in the Netherlands: design and rationale of a dynamic cohort study (DELIVER)

Evaluation of primary care midwifery in the Netherlands: design and rationale of a dynamic cohort study (DELIVER)

... The use of on-line questionnaires, which were used for the client questionnaires, was very advantageous because built-in checks and a logical follow-up of ques- tions led to a low rate of missing data or errors (e.g., ...

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Gender differences in the level of empathy in maternal care and associated factors, among midwifery students, hareri colleges  of midwifery, eastern ethiopia

Gender differences in the level of empathy in maternal care and associated factors, among midwifery students, hareri colleges of midwifery, eastern ethiopia

... among midwifery students, in Hareri colleges of midwifery, Eastern ...select midwifery students for quantitative method and purposive sampling techniques were used to select midwifery students ...

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Dignity and respect in midwifery education in the UK: A survey of lead midwives of education

Dignity and respect in midwifery education in the UK: A survey of lead midwives of education

... Respectful Midwifery Care charter, a graphic film and a role play devised by ...quality care is improved when these resources were used to facilitate learning about ...preregistration ...

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Contemporary Birth: A Global Overview

Contemporary Birth: A Global Overview

... family, midwifery care, and careful attention to scientific evidence, have led to minimal interventions in hospital birth and a higher homebirth rate (13 ...

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Place of Birth and Concepts of Wellbeing: An Analysis from Two Ethnographic Studies of Midwifery Units in England

Place of Birth and Concepts of Wellbeing: An Analysis from Two Ethnographic Studies of Midwifery Units in England

... alongside midwifery units that aimed to explore professionals’ experiences of working in or alongside these units, and women’s and their birth partners’ experiences of planning and giving birth in them (McCourt et ...

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