Background: In Australia, the provision of homebirth services by unregulated birthworkers (doulas, ex- registered midwives, traditional midwives and lay workers) has increased. Accessing a homebirth with a registered midwife via mainstream services is limited. Concern is growing that new legislation aimed at prohibiting unregulated birthworkers practice may result in homebirth going underground. Aim: To explore the role, practice and training of unregulated birthworkers in Australian and establish what they would do if legislation prohibited their practice. Methods: This study used a mixed methods sequential exploratory design to explore the practice, training and role of unregulated birthworkers in Australia. In phase one, four unreg...
Background: In February 2009 the Improving Maternity Services in Australia - The Report of the Mater...
Background Reports of unregulated birth workers attending birth at home, with no registered midwife...
In Australia private homebirth remains unfunded and uninsured and publicly funded homebirth models a...
Background: In Australia, the provision of homebirth services by unregulated birthworkers (doulas, e...
Background: Anecdotally, the number of Australian women who choose unregulated birthworkers to suppo...
Introduction: In Australia, the provision of homebirth services by unregulated birthworkers (UBW) (d...
Background: In Australia the choice to birth at home is not well supported and only 0.4% of women gi...
Background: Australian midwives are regulated under the National Registration and Accreditation Sche...
Abstract Background In Australia the choice to birth at home is not well supported and only 0.4% of ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Background: Homebirth is an uncommon event in Aus...
Background: In February 2009 the Improving Maternity Services in Australia - The Report of the Mater...
Background: In Australia there have been regulatory and insurance changes negatively affecting homeb...
Background: Reports of unregulated birth workers attending birth at home, with no registered midwife...
Objective: To explore midwives’ and doctors’ views and experiences of publicly-funded homebirthing m...
Childbirth in Australia occurs largely in a medicalised context, with 96.9% of births occurring in h...
Background: In February 2009 the Improving Maternity Services in Australia - The Report of the Mater...
Background Reports of unregulated birth workers attending birth at home, with no registered midwife...
In Australia private homebirth remains unfunded and uninsured and publicly funded homebirth models a...
Background: In Australia, the provision of homebirth services by unregulated birthworkers (doulas, e...
Background: Anecdotally, the number of Australian women who choose unregulated birthworkers to suppo...
Introduction: In Australia, the provision of homebirth services by unregulated birthworkers (UBW) (d...
Background: In Australia the choice to birth at home is not well supported and only 0.4% of women gi...
Background: Australian midwives are regulated under the National Registration and Accreditation Sche...
Abstract Background In Australia the choice to birth at home is not well supported and only 0.4% of ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Background: Homebirth is an uncommon event in Aus...
Background: In February 2009 the Improving Maternity Services in Australia - The Report of the Mater...
Background: In Australia there have been regulatory and insurance changes negatively affecting homeb...
Background: Reports of unregulated birth workers attending birth at home, with no registered midwife...
Objective: To explore midwives’ and doctors’ views and experiences of publicly-funded homebirthing m...
Childbirth in Australia occurs largely in a medicalised context, with 96.9% of births occurring in h...
Background: In February 2009 the Improving Maternity Services in Australia - The Report of the Mater...
Background Reports of unregulated birth workers attending birth at home, with no registered midwife...
In Australia private homebirth remains unfunded and uninsured and publicly funded homebirth models a...