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Autor:
Helen Spiby, Josephine M Green, Zoe Darwin, Helen Willmot, David Knox, Jenny McLeish, Murray Smith
Publikováno v:
Health Services and Delivery Research, Vol 3, Iss 8 (2015)
Background: The research examined an innovative volunteer doula service, established in one city and rolled out to four other sites. The initiative offers support to disadvantaged women with the aim of enhancing well-being and improving the uptake of
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d8463937c78d46bd90d5c7becb9fc08b
Publikováno v:
Midwifery
Objective to integrate findings of individual studies in order to broaden the understanding of first-time mothers׳ experiences of early labour. Design the methodology was metasynthesis which is based on the interpretive meta-ethnography described by
Publikováno v:
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
Background: Support from a doula is known to have physical and emotional benefits for mothers, but there is little evidence about the experiences of volunteer doulas. This research aimed to understand the motivation and experiences of volunteer doula
Publikováno v:
Midwifery. 30:1036-1042
Objective: to explore midwives' concerns, experiences and perceptions of the purpose of telephone contacts with women in early labour. Design: a qualitative design based on interpretive phenomenology. Setting: two Maternity Units in the Midlands of E
Publikováno v:
Midwifery. 29:277-283
Objectives to identify the changes to early labour services, their triggers and monitoring. Design and setting a mixed methods approach in two stages, firstly a postal questionnaire survey of Heads of Midwifery (HoM) services in NHS Trusts in England
Autor:
Colin R. Martin, Josephine M. Green, Maggie Redshaw, C Jane Morrell, Emily Savage-McGlynn, Susan Ayers, Sara Kenyon, Julie Jomeen, James Newham, Zoe Darwin, Judi Walsh, Fiona Alderdice
This consensus statement is the result of an invited workshop funded by the Society for Reproductive and Infant Psychology on Measuring Psychological Health in the Perinatal Period which was held in Oxford on the 19th March 2013. The details of those
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::32deefc000330415106ede8fff459359
https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:ddf146c0-75e3-4cd6-84cb-304be613f9c8
https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:ddf146c0-75e3-4cd6-84cb-304be613f9c8
Publikováno v:
Voluntary Sector Review. 7(2)
‘Doulas’ (lay women who are trained to support other women during pregnancy, birth and postnatally) can improve outcomes for disadvantaged mothers and babies. This ‘realistic evaluation’ study uses qualitative interviews to explore the views
Disadvantaged childbearing women experience barriers to accessing health and social care services and face greater risk of adverse medical, social and emotional outcomes. Support from doulas (trained lay women) has been identified as a way to improve
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::a22ac508f71948115efcb3d91f458f3f
http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35376/
http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35376/
Autor:
Janet Hirst, Shenaz Ahmed, Ayman Alsulaiman, Josephine M. Green, Khaled K. Abu-Amero, Jenny Hewison
Publikováno v:
Prenatal Diagnosis. 32:1109-1113
Objective The aim of this research was to compare attitudes between women from different cultural and/or religious backgrounds toward prenatal diagnosis (PND) and termination of pregnancy (TOP) for 30 different conditions. Methods A questionnaire exa
Publikováno v:
Health Expectations. 17:477-487
Background Pregnancy and the first years of life are important times for future child well-being. Early identification of families and children who might be likely to experience poorer outcomes could enable health professionals and parents to work to