There is a long and complicated history concerning the interprofessional collaboration between midwives and gynaecologists, which is still evident in current practice. Yet, in the analysis of collaborative problems, history and its lessons are often overlooked. Consequently, less effective solutions to problems may be found, because the root cause of a problem is not addressed. In this historical perspective we show how policies of the respective professions have often focused on self-preservation and competition, rather than on effective collaboration. We also highlight how the independent midwives lost and regained authorisation, status and income. Finally, using a theoretical model for interprofessional collaboration, we reflect on where...
Objective: the current division between midwife-led and obstetrician-led care creates fragmentation ...
Aims: To examine the experiences of inter-professional collaboration of maternity service providers ...
Objective: the current division between midwife-led and obstetrician-led care creates fragmentation ...
Collaboration between different groups of health care professionals is often rooted in a long and of...
Collaborations between groups of professionals often have a long history, which can still influence ...
Improving collaboration in Dutch maternity care is seen as essential to improve continuity of care a...
Relatively high perinatal mortality rates in the Netherlands have required a critical assessment of ...
Background: Coordination between the autonomous professional groups in midwifery and obstetrics is a...
Relatively high perinatal mortality rates in the Netherlands have required a critical assessment of ...
Improving collaboration in Dutch maternity care is seen as essential to improve continuity of care a...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine the feasibility of co-operation within maternity a...
Increasing continuity in Dutch maternity care is considered pivotal to improve safety and client-cen...
Background This study aims to give insight into the opinions of maternity care professionals and oth...
Background: Coordination between the autonomous professional groups in midwifery and obstetrics is a...
Midwifery care is provided by several health professions, but is not always successful. Up to now re...
Objective: the current division between midwife-led and obstetrician-led care creates fragmentation ...
Aims: To examine the experiences of inter-professional collaboration of maternity service providers ...
Objective: the current division between midwife-led and obstetrician-led care creates fragmentation ...
Collaboration between different groups of health care professionals is often rooted in a long and of...
Collaborations between groups of professionals often have a long history, which can still influence ...
Improving collaboration in Dutch maternity care is seen as essential to improve continuity of care a...
Relatively high perinatal mortality rates in the Netherlands have required a critical assessment of ...
Background: Coordination between the autonomous professional groups in midwifery and obstetrics is a...
Relatively high perinatal mortality rates in the Netherlands have required a critical assessment of ...
Improving collaboration in Dutch maternity care is seen as essential to improve continuity of care a...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine the feasibility of co-operation within maternity a...
Increasing continuity in Dutch maternity care is considered pivotal to improve safety and client-cen...
Background This study aims to give insight into the opinions of maternity care professionals and oth...
Background: Coordination between the autonomous professional groups in midwifery and obstetrics is a...
Midwifery care is provided by several health professions, but is not always successful. Up to now re...
Objective: the current division between midwife-led and obstetrician-led care creates fragmentation ...
Aims: To examine the experiences of inter-professional collaboration of maternity service providers ...
Objective: the current division between midwife-led and obstetrician-led care creates fragmentation ...