Objective: To assess the ability of the Birthrate Plus Workforce Planning Methodology (BR+) to forecast midwifery workforce demand in Chinese settings. Design: A retrospective analysis of medical records. Setting: ten hospitals in Beijing District. Methods: Hospitals were selected using stratified sampling methods. The client category and midwife hours in each hospital were analysed over 1 month in consecutive three years (2013, 2014, and 2015). Findings: Client category allocation varied between different hospital levels; Clients in higher category tended to need longer midwife hours; Mean birthrate of the ten hospitals was 154.30 (SD=40.700). Seven out of the ten hospitals were in need of more midwives. Conclusions: Birthrate Pl...
Objective To assess population-based caesarean section (CS) rates in rural China and explore determ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the difference and similarity in delivery policy an...
Background: There is a growing concern about the high caesarean section (CS) rate in China and the C...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: In addition to reducing the costs in hospitals, manpower planning can ensu...
Abstract Background We aimed to appraise the impact of the changing national childbirth policy since...
Objective To develop and validate a midwifery-led task list in the task-shifting context.Design An e...
Abstract Background To track progress in maternal and child health (MCH), understanding the health w...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the influence of increasing use of health-care services on rising rates of ca...
Objective: To quantify the influence of increasing use of health-care services on rising rates of ca...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the incidence of overall cesarean delivery and cesarean delivery on maternal ...
Background: To make health services more equitable and accessible for women and children and to achi...
Background: The caesarean section rate has risen rapidly in China. The purpose of this retrospective...
Objective: To identify the essential competencies for different grades of midwives in China. Methods...
In China, the number of women giving birth at a health-care facility is used as a target indicator f...
In 2021, China has announced to implement a Three-Child Policy to stimulate people’s motivation to g...
Objective To assess population-based caesarean section (CS) rates in rural China and explore determ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the difference and similarity in delivery policy an...
Background: There is a growing concern about the high caesarean section (CS) rate in China and the C...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: In addition to reducing the costs in hospitals, manpower planning can ensu...
Abstract Background We aimed to appraise the impact of the changing national childbirth policy since...
Objective To develop and validate a midwifery-led task list in the task-shifting context.Design An e...
Abstract Background To track progress in maternal and child health (MCH), understanding the health w...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the influence of increasing use of health-care services on rising rates of ca...
Objective: To quantify the influence of increasing use of health-care services on rising rates of ca...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the incidence of overall cesarean delivery and cesarean delivery on maternal ...
Background: To make health services more equitable and accessible for women and children and to achi...
Background: The caesarean section rate has risen rapidly in China. The purpose of this retrospective...
Objective: To identify the essential competencies for different grades of midwives in China. Methods...
In China, the number of women giving birth at a health-care facility is used as a target indicator f...
In 2021, China has announced to implement a Three-Child Policy to stimulate people’s motivation to g...
Objective To assess population-based caesarean section (CS) rates in rural China and explore determ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the difference and similarity in delivery policy an...
Background: There is a growing concern about the high caesarean section (CS) rate in China and the C...