Background: A major change in the organisation of maternity care in the Netherlands is under consideration, going from an echelon system where midwives provide primary care in the community and refer to obstetricians for secondary and tertiary care, to a more integrated maternity care system involving midwives and obstetricians at all care levels. Student midwives are the future maternity care providers and they may be entering into a changing maternity care system, so inclusion of their views in the discussion is relevant. This study aimed to explore student midwives' perceptions on the current organisation of maternity care and alternative maternity care models, including integrated care. Methods: This qualitative study was based on the i...
Background: In order to internalize the midwifery philosophy of care and to learn how to advocate f...
© 2020 Australian College of Midwives Objectives: To explore and describe the preferred model of...
Background Woman-centred care is a philosophy for midwifery care management of the childbearing wom...
BACKGROUND: A major change in the organisation of maternity care in the Netherlands is under conside...
Contains fulltext : 171090.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: th...
Objective: the current division between midwife-led and obstetrician-led care creates fragmentation ...
Background. Despite a focus on user involvement in healthcare services and education in the UK, ther...
Objective: Midwifery students have the challenge to learn to be autonomous and capable midwives to e...
Background: In order to internalize the midwifery philosophy of care and to learn how to advocate fo...
Background This study aims to give insight into the opinions of maternity care professionals and oth...
Background: In order to internalize the midwifery philosophy of care and to learn how to advocate fo...
Objective Midwifery students have the challenge to learn to be autonomous and capable midwives to en...
Background: Woman-centred care is a philosophy for midwifery care management of the childbearing wom...
Objective: To examine how student midwives in higher education learn to become competent and confide...
In the Netherlands, a percentage of newly qualified midwives start work in maternity care as a hospi...
Background: In order to internalize the midwifery philosophy of care and to learn how to advocate f...
© 2020 Australian College of Midwives Objectives: To explore and describe the preferred model of...
Background Woman-centred care is a philosophy for midwifery care management of the childbearing wom...
BACKGROUND: A major change in the organisation of maternity care in the Netherlands is under conside...
Contains fulltext : 171090.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: th...
Objective: the current division between midwife-led and obstetrician-led care creates fragmentation ...
Background. Despite a focus on user involvement in healthcare services and education in the UK, ther...
Objective: Midwifery students have the challenge to learn to be autonomous and capable midwives to e...
Background: In order to internalize the midwifery philosophy of care and to learn how to advocate fo...
Background This study aims to give insight into the opinions of maternity care professionals and oth...
Background: In order to internalize the midwifery philosophy of care and to learn how to advocate fo...
Objective Midwifery students have the challenge to learn to be autonomous and capable midwives to en...
Background: Woman-centred care is a philosophy for midwifery care management of the childbearing wom...
Objective: To examine how student midwives in higher education learn to become competent and confide...
In the Netherlands, a percentage of newly qualified midwives start work in maternity care as a hospi...
Background: In order to internalize the midwifery philosophy of care and to learn how to advocate f...
© 2020 Australian College of Midwives Objectives: To explore and describe the preferred model of...
Background Woman-centred care is a philosophy for midwifery care management of the childbearing wom...