This thesis explored the processes underlying interprofessional working relationships between midwives and health visitors in UK maternity services; using a multi method approach consisting of a systematic review, interviews, and focus groups. The systematic review synthesised the literature on midwife-health visitor collaboration, identifying barriers and enablers that are influential to successful interprofessional collaboration. Thus, the subsequent empirical studies attempted to explore these barriers and enablers in greater depth, from the perspectives of midwives and health visitors. Two studies utilised the Theoretical Domains Framework to explore the barriers and enablers to midwife-health visitor collaboration (Chapters 3 6). These...
to explore the interactions between mothers and midwives when labour begins with a focus on midwives...
Introduction: For over a decade, enquiries into adverse perinatal outcomes have led to reports that ...
The inclusion of user representatives in committees and groups alongside health professionals is on...
OBJECTIVES: Interprofessional collaboration between midwives and health visitors working in maternal...
OBJECTIVES: Interprofessional collaboration between midwives and health visitors working in maternal...
In the UK, there is a clear remit for midwives and health visitors to work collaboratively to care f...
BACKGROUND: Research suggests that collaboratively delivered maternity care can positively impact he...
Abstract Background Research suggests that collaboratively delivered maternity care can positively i...
BACKGROUND: Research suggests that collaboratively delivered maternity care can positively impact he...
Maternity policy in England has recommended the establishment of Community Hubs, where health-care p...
This multi-method evaluation assessed the perceived impact of interprofessional workshops targeting ...
BackgroundThis paper reports on part of a larger study, the aim of which was to develop an intervent...
Public Health England and the Department of Health (2015) have documented that parents are requestin...
This research seeks to increase understanding regarding the midwife-woman relationship. Midwives pr...
This research seeks to increase understanding regarding the midwife-woman relationship. Midwives pr...
to explore the interactions between mothers and midwives when labour begins with a focus on midwives...
Introduction: For over a decade, enquiries into adverse perinatal outcomes have led to reports that ...
The inclusion of user representatives in committees and groups alongside health professionals is on...
OBJECTIVES: Interprofessional collaboration between midwives and health visitors working in maternal...
OBJECTIVES: Interprofessional collaboration between midwives and health visitors working in maternal...
In the UK, there is a clear remit for midwives and health visitors to work collaboratively to care f...
BACKGROUND: Research suggests that collaboratively delivered maternity care can positively impact he...
Abstract Background Research suggests that collaboratively delivered maternity care can positively i...
BACKGROUND: Research suggests that collaboratively delivered maternity care can positively impact he...
Maternity policy in England has recommended the establishment of Community Hubs, where health-care p...
This multi-method evaluation assessed the perceived impact of interprofessional workshops targeting ...
BackgroundThis paper reports on part of a larger study, the aim of which was to develop an intervent...
Public Health England and the Department of Health (2015) have documented that parents are requestin...
This research seeks to increase understanding regarding the midwife-woman relationship. Midwives pr...
This research seeks to increase understanding regarding the midwife-woman relationship. Midwives pr...
to explore the interactions between mothers and midwives when labour begins with a focus on midwives...
Introduction: For over a decade, enquiries into adverse perinatal outcomes have led to reports that ...
The inclusion of user representatives in committees and groups alongside health professionals is on...