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Women and Birth. 35:e84-e90
Background Maternal satisfaction with maternity care is an important indicator of quality maternity services. Continuity of midwifery models of care are increasing in Australia and while several instruments have been developed to measure satisfaction
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Women and Birth. 35:96-103
Problem Pervasive polemics of differing approaches to and values of maternity care limit possibilities of nuanced and productive understandings of how maternity care is experienced. Aim To explore how maternity care identities (midwife, obstetrician,
Autor:
Deborah Davis, Claire White
Publikováno v:
Women and Birth. 34:e461-e467
Background The amount of weight gained in pregnancy has the potential to impact the health of a woman and her baby in the short and long term. The existing literature demonstrates that women identify several barriers and enablers to maintain healthy
Autor:
Jenny Gamble, Caroline Walters, Deborah Davis, Lois McKellar, Mary Sidebotham, Andrea Gilkison
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Women and Birth. 34:136-144
Problem In countries where education programmes are assessed as meeting international standards there is limited knowledge about the challenges facing midwifery education. Background/aim The positive impact of quality midwifery education on maternal
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Public Health Rep
Correctional facilities provide health care to large numbers of medically underserved people. As such, preventive health in correctional settings is an important yet underused investment in public health. Because they often have histories of poor acc
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Women and Birth. 33:377-382
Problem Birth can be a contentious issue with maternity care providers and consumers alike advocating fiercely defended and polarising views. These positions are largely shaped by opposing biomedical and natural childbirth constructions of birth. Con
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Women and Birth. 33:111-118
Background Continuity of midwifery care is the best maternity care model for women at any risk level, and there is a global imperative to improve access to midwifery-led care. However, diverse perspectives about how best to prepare graduates for work
Autor:
Christine Griffiths, Marjorie Atchan, Judith McAra-Couper, Kristen Graham, Deborah Davis, Debra Creedy, Zoe Bradfield, Virginia Stulz, Lorna Davie, Linda Sweet, Elizabeth Newnham
Publikováno v:
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2021)
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
BackgroundWoman-centred care is recognised as a fundamental construct of midwifery practice yet to date, there has been no validated tool available to measure it. This study aims to develop and test a self-report tool to measure woman-centred care in
Autor:
Mandie, Scamell, Jim, Thornton, Katherine, Hales, Mary, Renfew, Hannah, Dahlen, Margret, Jowit, Soo, Downe, Lindsay, Gillman, Nicky, Grace, Octavia, Wiseman, Jane, Forman, Deborah, Davis, Anna-Marie, Madeley, Debbie, Chippington, Lorna, Lawther, Ethel, Burns
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BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecologyReferences. 129(1)
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Women and birth : journal of the Australian College of Midwives. 35(4)
Background Demand for caseload midwifery care continues to outstrip supply. We know little about what sustains midwives working in caseload models of care. Aim This review systematically identifies and synthesises research findings reporting on facto