The measurement and interpretation of patient experience is a distinct dimension of health care quality. The Midwives @ New Group practice Options (M@NGO) randomized control trial of caseload midwifery compared with standard care among women regardless of risk reported both clinical and cost benefits. This study reports participants' perceptions of the quality of antenatal care within caseload midwifery, compared with standard care for women of any risk within that trial.A trial conducted at two Australian tertiary hospitals randomly assigned participants (1:1) to caseload midwifery or standard care regardless of risk. Women were sent an 89-question survey at 6 weeks postpartum that included 12 questions relating to pregnancy care. Ten surv...
BACKGROUND: In the current climate of consumer orientation in health care services, a clear need has...
Background Midwife-led continuity of care has substantial benefits for women and infants and positiv...
Objective: to compare the experiences of women who received a new model of continuity of midwifery c...
Background: The measurement and interpretation of patient experience is a distinct dimension of heal...
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Background Women at low risk of pregnancy complications benefit from continuity of midwifery care, b...
Background Women at low risk of pregnancy complications benefit from continuity of midwifery care, b...
Background: Continuity of care by a primary midwife during the antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum...
Background: Australia has an enviable record of safety for women in childbirth. There is nevertheles...
Objective to explore whether women allocated to caseload care characterise their midwife differently...
ObjectiveTo compare women's satisfaction with midwife-managed care with 'shared care' over three dif...
Background: Since users of healthcare services can be regarded as experts by experience, their views...
Objective: to analyse women's experiences of early labour care in caseload midwifery in Australia. D...
Objective: to analyse women's experiences of early labour care in caseload midwifery in Australia. D...
BackgroundMidwifery continuity of care models for women at low and mixed risk of complications have ...
BACKGROUND: In the current climate of consumer orientation in health care services, a clear need has...
Background Midwife-led continuity of care has substantial benefits for women and infants and positiv...
Objective: to compare the experiences of women who received a new model of continuity of midwifery c...
Background: The measurement and interpretation of patient experience is a distinct dimension of heal...
© 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Background: The measurement and interpretation of patient experience ...
Background Women at low risk of pregnancy complications benefit from continuity of midwifery care, b...
Background Women at low risk of pregnancy complications benefit from continuity of midwifery care, b...
Background: Continuity of care by a primary midwife during the antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum...
Background: Australia has an enviable record of safety for women in childbirth. There is nevertheles...
Objective to explore whether women allocated to caseload care characterise their midwife differently...
ObjectiveTo compare women's satisfaction with midwife-managed care with 'shared care' over three dif...
Background: Since users of healthcare services can be regarded as experts by experience, their views...
Objective: to analyse women's experiences of early labour care in caseload midwifery in Australia. D...
Objective: to analyse women's experiences of early labour care in caseload midwifery in Australia. D...
BackgroundMidwifery continuity of care models for women at low and mixed risk of complications have ...
BACKGROUND: In the current climate of consumer orientation in health care services, a clear need has...
Background Midwife-led continuity of care has substantial benefits for women and infants and positiv...
Objective: to compare the experiences of women who received a new model of continuity of midwifery c...