Background : Despite limited evidence evaluating early postnatal discharge, length of hospital stay has declined dramatically in Australia since the 1980s. The recent rising birth rate in Victoria, Australia has increased pressure on hospital beds, and many services have responded by discharging women earlier than planned, often with little preparation during pregnancy. We aimed to explore the views of women and their partners regarding a number of theoretical postnatal care ‘packages’ that could provide an alternative approach to early postnatal care.Methods : Eight focus groups and four interviews were held in rural and metropolitan Victoria in 2006 with participants who had experienced a mix of public and private maternity ca...
It is already known that for many women hospital postnatal care is the least satisfying and valued p...
Background: Effective postnatal care is important for optimal care of women and newborns–to promot...
Background\ud \ud Australian mothers consistently rate postnatal care as the poorest aspect of their...
Abstract Background There is growing evidence from Australia and overseas that the care provided in ...
Background: There is growing evidence from Australia and overseas that the care provided in hospital...
BACKGROUND: Concerns have been raised in Australia and internationally regarding the quality and eff...
Summary. Aim and background: An important part of maternity service provision is the care provided b...
AIM AND BACKGROUND: An important part of maternity service provision is the care provided by midwive...
Aim. To explore women’s views and experiences of postnatal care, both in hospital and at home, in a ...
Abstract Objective: To assess and contrast women's views of antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal car...
In Aotearoa New Zealand (from hereafter New Zealand), postnatal care is typically provided in hospit...
An important part of maternity service provision is the care provided by midwives in the immediate p...
BACKGROUND: There are many studies of women's experiences of care during the postnatal period, howev...
Background Australian mothers consistently rate postnatal care as the poorest aspect of their matern...
OBJECTIVE: to investigate women's views and experiences of public antenatal care. DESIGN: population...
It is already known that for many women hospital postnatal care is the least satisfying and valued p...
Background: Effective postnatal care is important for optimal care of women and newborns–to promot...
Background\ud \ud Australian mothers consistently rate postnatal care as the poorest aspect of their...
Abstract Background There is growing evidence from Australia and overseas that the care provided in ...
Background: There is growing evidence from Australia and overseas that the care provided in hospital...
BACKGROUND: Concerns have been raised in Australia and internationally regarding the quality and eff...
Summary. Aim and background: An important part of maternity service provision is the care provided b...
AIM AND BACKGROUND: An important part of maternity service provision is the care provided by midwive...
Aim. To explore women’s views and experiences of postnatal care, both in hospital and at home, in a ...
Abstract Objective: To assess and contrast women's views of antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal car...
In Aotearoa New Zealand (from hereafter New Zealand), postnatal care is typically provided in hospit...
An important part of maternity service provision is the care provided by midwives in the immediate p...
BACKGROUND: There are many studies of women's experiences of care during the postnatal period, howev...
Background Australian mothers consistently rate postnatal care as the poorest aspect of their matern...
OBJECTIVE: to investigate women's views and experiences of public antenatal care. DESIGN: population...
It is already known that for many women hospital postnatal care is the least satisfying and valued p...
Background: Effective postnatal care is important for optimal care of women and newborns–to promot...
Background\ud \ud Australian mothers consistently rate postnatal care as the poorest aspect of their...