Background: health-care design recognises the importance of people-environment interactions, and maternity units have responded by encouraging 'homely' environments. Birthing women and birth partners have been separately surveyed about their experiences of the maternity environment and midwifery care, but not to date as dyads.Method(s): postal return survey of mothers and birth partners from nine maternity units (six midwifeled; three obstetric-led) in England, at eight days postnatally in 2004-5. Questions concerned participants' general and specific impressions of the unit environment and of the care given. A repeated measures analysis of variance was used to explore interactions between mothers and partners and different types of unit. T...
Objective: To explore midwives’ and doctors’ views and experiences of publicly-funded homebirthing m...
BACKGROUND: The study focuses on the perceived nature / technique opposition in pregnancy and de...
AIMS: A report of a systematic review of reviews which examines the impact of having midwives-led ma...
Background: health-care design recognises the importance of people-environment interactions, and mat...
Background: Debate in the United Kingdom about place of birth often concerns obstetric-led units and...
Background: Birth environments can help support women through labour and birth. Home-like rooms whic...
Background Satisfaction with birth care is part of quality assessment of care. The aim of this study...
Introduction: This is a mixed design study planned to determine the views of women, midwives, and ph...
Background: Parents’ birth experiences affect bonding with their infant, which in turn may influence...
ObjectiveTo compare women's satisfaction with midwife-managed care with 'shared care' over three dif...
BACKGROUND: Research shows that interventions to protect the sensitive physiological process of birt...
Overall birth experience is an important outcome of birth, and studies of psycho-social birth outcom...
Objective: to describe women's perceptions of care in Western Australian birth centres following a p...
Introduction: The purpose of this national research was to compare birth, maternal and newborn outco...
Objective: to evaluate the opinions of UK perinatal health care professionals on home birthing. Desi...
Objective: To explore midwives’ and doctors’ views and experiences of publicly-funded homebirthing m...
BACKGROUND: The study focuses on the perceived nature / technique opposition in pregnancy and de...
AIMS: A report of a systematic review of reviews which examines the impact of having midwives-led ma...
Background: health-care design recognises the importance of people-environment interactions, and mat...
Background: Debate in the United Kingdom about place of birth often concerns obstetric-led units and...
Background: Birth environments can help support women through labour and birth. Home-like rooms whic...
Background Satisfaction with birth care is part of quality assessment of care. The aim of this study...
Introduction: This is a mixed design study planned to determine the views of women, midwives, and ph...
Background: Parents’ birth experiences affect bonding with their infant, which in turn may influence...
ObjectiveTo compare women's satisfaction with midwife-managed care with 'shared care' over three dif...
BACKGROUND: Research shows that interventions to protect the sensitive physiological process of birt...
Overall birth experience is an important outcome of birth, and studies of psycho-social birth outcom...
Objective: to describe women's perceptions of care in Western Australian birth centres following a p...
Introduction: The purpose of this national research was to compare birth, maternal and newborn outco...
Objective: to evaluate the opinions of UK perinatal health care professionals on home birthing. Desi...
Objective: To explore midwives’ and doctors’ views and experiences of publicly-funded homebirthing m...
BACKGROUND: The study focuses on the perceived nature / technique opposition in pregnancy and de...
AIMS: A report of a systematic review of reviews which examines the impact of having midwives-led ma...