OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the quality of the routine examination of the newborn as carried out by senior house officers (SHOs) and midwives. DESIGN: Randomised controlled trial set in a district general hospital in Southeast England. Eligible babies were randomised to a midwife (11) or an SHO (8) who were then video recorded undertaking the routine newborn examination. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Quality of 62 observed technical and communication components of the newborn examination, as agreed between independent consultant paediatrician and senior midwife raters. RESULTS: Major differences were found in the rated quality of examinations between midwives and SHOs for the examinations of the heart and lungs, for the overall quality of the examinati...
OBJECTIVES: to explore midwives' attitudes and perceptions about extending their role to the examina...
This study assesses the implications and cost-effectiveness of extending the role of midwives to inc...
Background: The newborn and infant physical examination (NIPE) is a screening programme now undertak...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the implications and cost-effectiveness of extending the role of midwives to i...
Objectives: To determine compliance with recommended standards for the newborn and infant physical e...
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...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://crea...
Midwives across the UK have been undertaking the discharge examination of newborn babies for more th...
Objective: to determine whether any differences in maternal satisfaction with the examination of a n...
Original article can be found at: http://www.hta.ac.uk/1061 Copyright NETSCC, HTA. DOI: 10.3310/hta8...
Examination of the Newborn: An Evidence Based Guide is a practical and comprehensive guide for pract...
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...
Objective: To determine whether the routine examination of the newborn by a midwife compared with a ...
OBJECTIVES: to explore midwives' attitudes and perceptions about extending their role to the examina...
This study assesses the implications and cost-effectiveness of extending the role of midwives to inc...
Background: The newborn and infant physical examination (NIPE) is a screening programme now undertak...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the implications and cost-effectiveness of extending the role of midwives to i...
Objectives: To determine compliance with recommended standards for the newborn and infant physical e...
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...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://crea...
Midwives across the UK have been undertaking the discharge examination of newborn babies for more th...
Objective: to determine whether any differences in maternal satisfaction with the examination of a n...
Original article can be found at: http://www.hta.ac.uk/1061 Copyright NETSCC, HTA. DOI: 10.3310/hta8...
Examination of the Newborn: An Evidence Based Guide is a practical and comprehensive guide for pract...
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...
Objective: To determine whether the routine examination of the newborn by a midwife compared with a ...
OBJECTIVES: to explore midwives' attitudes and perceptions about extending their role to the examina...
This study assesses the implications and cost-effectiveness of extending the role of midwives to inc...
Background: The newborn and infant physical examination (NIPE) is a screening programme now undertak...