Objective: to test the hypothesis that midwives working in higher intervention units would have a higher perception of risk for the intrapartum care of women suitable for midwifery-led care than midwives working in lower intervention units. Methods: an initial retrospective analysis of the computerised records of 9887 healthy Caucasian women in spontaneous labour enabled the categorisation of 11 units as either ‘lower intrapartum intervention’ or ‘higher intrapartum intervention’ units. A survey of the midwives involved in intrapartum care in these 11 units, using standardised scenario questionnaires, was used to investigate midwives’ options for intrapartum interventions, their perceptions of intrapartum risk and the accuracy of these perc...
Background: There is evidence that continuity of midwifery care is beneficial to women. Women with f...
Background: Maternity care is facing increasing intervention and iatrogenic morbidity rates. This ca...
Publisher's version, source: http://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-016-0932-x.BACKGROUND Satisfaction wit...
Objective: to test the hypothesis that midwives working in higher intervention units would have a hi...
Background: For low risk women, there is good evidence that planned birth in a midwifery unit is ass...
Contains fulltext : 154412.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: in...
Objective: To identify potential risk or mishap in the system of intrapartum care, relating to the d...
To explore midwives perception of intrapartum risk for healthy nulliparous women in spontaneous labo...
Objective: To compare intrapartum interventions and outcomes in low-risk primiparous women and ident...
Background: Earlier studies indicate that midwife-led birth settings are associated with modest bene...
scoring system for the comparison ofmaternity units ’ intrapartum care of nulliparouswomen suitable ...
Background: Debate in the United Kingdom about place of birth often concerns obstetric-led units and...
Study objective-To determine the extent of intrapartum intervention received by primigravidas.Design...
The research presented in this thesis explores midwives’ views and decisions about outpatient induct...
Objectives: To explore midwives’ intrapartum referral decisions in relation to their dispositional a...
Background: There is evidence that continuity of midwifery care is beneficial to women. Women with f...
Background: Maternity care is facing increasing intervention and iatrogenic morbidity rates. This ca...
Publisher's version, source: http://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-016-0932-x.BACKGROUND Satisfaction wit...
Objective: to test the hypothesis that midwives working in higher intervention units would have a hi...
Background: For low risk women, there is good evidence that planned birth in a midwifery unit is ass...
Contains fulltext : 154412.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: in...
Objective: To identify potential risk or mishap in the system of intrapartum care, relating to the d...
To explore midwives perception of intrapartum risk for healthy nulliparous women in spontaneous labo...
Objective: To compare intrapartum interventions and outcomes in low-risk primiparous women and ident...
Background: Earlier studies indicate that midwife-led birth settings are associated with modest bene...
scoring system for the comparison ofmaternity units ’ intrapartum care of nulliparouswomen suitable ...
Background: Debate in the United Kingdom about place of birth often concerns obstetric-led units and...
Study objective-To determine the extent of intrapartum intervention received by primigravidas.Design...
The research presented in this thesis explores midwives’ views and decisions about outpatient induct...
Objectives: To explore midwives’ intrapartum referral decisions in relation to their dispositional a...
Background: There is evidence that continuity of midwifery care is beneficial to women. Women with f...
Background: Maternity care is facing increasing intervention and iatrogenic morbidity rates. This ca...
Publisher's version, source: http://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-016-0932-x.BACKGROUND Satisfaction wit...