OBJECTIVES: To assess the implications and cost-effectiveness of extending the role of midwives to include the routine (24-hour) examination of the healthy newborn usually carried out by junior doctors. DESIGN: The study included a prospective randomised controlled trial (RCT) with mother and baby dyads randomised to either senior house officer (SHO) or midwife for the routine examination of the newborn. Midwives and SHOs were also videoed while performing the examinations and the videos were rated by an independent consultant and senior midwife. In addition extensive interviews, surveys, consultations and assessments were carried out. SETTING: A District General Hospital (for the RCT), a London Teaching Hospital, general practices and moth...
Although newborn infant physical examination has been part of midwifery practice in the United Kingd...
Newborn Infant Physical Examination is recommended between six to 72 h from birth and the midwife is...
Physical examination of the newborn (PEN) was established as part of postnatal care in the late 1960...
Original article can be found at: http://www.hta.ac.uk/1061 Copyright NETSCC, HTA. DOI: 10.3310/hta8...
This study assesses the implications and cost-effectiveness of extending the role of midwives to inc...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the routine examination of the newborn by a midwife compared with a ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the quality of the routine examination of the newborn as carried out by senio...
OBJECTIVES: to explore midwives' attitudes and perceptions about extending their role to the examina...
OBJECTIVE: to determine whether any differences in maternal satisfaction with the examination of a n...
Objective: To determine whether the routine examination of the newborn by a midwife compared with a ...
Objective: to determine whether any differences in maternal satisfaction with the examination of a n...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02666138 Copyright El...
Objectives: To determine compliance with recommended standards for the newborn and infant physical e...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://crea...
Background & Objectives: The Examination of the newborn (EONB), previously the remit of medical doct...
Although newborn infant physical examination has been part of midwifery practice in the United Kingd...
Newborn Infant Physical Examination is recommended between six to 72 h from birth and the midwife is...
Physical examination of the newborn (PEN) was established as part of postnatal care in the late 1960...
Original article can be found at: http://www.hta.ac.uk/1061 Copyright NETSCC, HTA. DOI: 10.3310/hta8...
This study assesses the implications and cost-effectiveness of extending the role of midwives to inc...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the routine examination of the newborn by a midwife compared with a ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the quality of the routine examination of the newborn as carried out by senio...
OBJECTIVES: to explore midwives' attitudes and perceptions about extending their role to the examina...
OBJECTIVE: to determine whether any differences in maternal satisfaction with the examination of a n...
Objective: To determine whether the routine examination of the newborn by a midwife compared with a ...
Objective: to determine whether any differences in maternal satisfaction with the examination of a n...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02666138 Copyright El...
Objectives: To determine compliance with recommended standards for the newborn and infant physical e...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://crea...
Background & Objectives: The Examination of the newborn (EONB), previously the remit of medical doct...
Although newborn infant physical examination has been part of midwifery practice in the United Kingd...
Newborn Infant Physical Examination is recommended between six to 72 h from birth and the midwife is...
Physical examination of the newborn (PEN) was established as part of postnatal care in the late 1960...