In the field of perinatality, development of prenatal diagnosis and neonatal management have been impressive. But these were also associated with the emergence of the increasingly important emotional dimension for parents and professionals. Obstetricians dealing with the difficult breaking of bad news, the uncertainties of prenatal diagnosis and the complex somatic, psychological and social follow-up have to work in a multidisciplinary approach. The securing role of a coherent teamwork is recognised by parents as well as health care providers This article discusses interprofessional relationship as an obstetrical goal and give some landmarks in order to improve the management and the collaboration with parents
International audienceBased on a qualitative research, this article analyzes the legitimacy conflict...
BACKGROUND: In an obstetrical team, obstetricians, midwives and nurses work together in a dynamic an...
This scoping review seeks to explore interprofessional collaboration (IPC) in the context of obstetr...
The diagnosis of an incurable fetal abnormality creates an important psychological trauma for the pa...
International audienceSome couples may choose to continue the pregnancy unable to decide for termina...
Prenatal care allows early detection of risks and complications in the pregnant women in an attempt ...
Relatively high perinatal mortality rates in the Netherlands have required a critical assessment of ...
Discussions with nurses and parents of preterm babies hospitalised in a neonatal intensive care unit...
The aim of this study is to understand interprofessional teams’ collaborative practices for prenatal...
Relatively high perinatal mortality rates in the Netherlands have required a critical assessment of ...
Increasing continuity in Dutch maternity care is considered pivotal to improve safety and client-cen...
International audienceSome newborns require the presence of a paediatrician in the delivery room, fo...
Grâce à des entretiens non directifs réalisés auprès de 16 sages-femmes et 16 obstétricien(ne)s, cet...
Through 32 open-ended interviews with midwives and obstetricians, this work attempts to identify, be...
Abstract Purpose: Describe interprofessional collaboration (IPC) in the context of pain management ...
International audienceBased on a qualitative research, this article analyzes the legitimacy conflict...
BACKGROUND: In an obstetrical team, obstetricians, midwives and nurses work together in a dynamic an...
This scoping review seeks to explore interprofessional collaboration (IPC) in the context of obstetr...
The diagnosis of an incurable fetal abnormality creates an important psychological trauma for the pa...
International audienceSome couples may choose to continue the pregnancy unable to decide for termina...
Prenatal care allows early detection of risks and complications in the pregnant women in an attempt ...
Relatively high perinatal mortality rates in the Netherlands have required a critical assessment of ...
Discussions with nurses and parents of preterm babies hospitalised in a neonatal intensive care unit...
The aim of this study is to understand interprofessional teams’ collaborative practices for prenatal...
Relatively high perinatal mortality rates in the Netherlands have required a critical assessment of ...
Increasing continuity in Dutch maternity care is considered pivotal to improve safety and client-cen...
International audienceSome newborns require the presence of a paediatrician in the delivery room, fo...
Grâce à des entretiens non directifs réalisés auprès de 16 sages-femmes et 16 obstétricien(ne)s, cet...
Through 32 open-ended interviews with midwives and obstetricians, this work attempts to identify, be...
Abstract Purpose: Describe interprofessional collaboration (IPC) in the context of pain management ...
International audienceBased on a qualitative research, this article analyzes the legitimacy conflict...
BACKGROUND: In an obstetrical team, obstetricians, midwives and nurses work together in a dynamic an...
This scoping review seeks to explore interprofessional collaboration (IPC) in the context of obstetr...