BACKGROUND: According to the woman-centred care model, continuous care by a midwife has a positive impact on satisfaction. Comprehensive support is a model of team midwifery care implemented in the large Geneva University Hospitals in Switzerland, which has organised shared care according to the biomedical model of practice. This model of care insures a follow up by a specific group of midwives, during perinatal period. AIM: The goal of this study was to evaluate the satisfaction and outcomes of the obstetric and neonatal care of women who received comprehensive support during pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period, and compare them to women who received shared care. METHODS: This was a prospective comparative study between two mod...
Contains fulltext : 175832.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Background : Evaluating women’s satisfaction should reflect the entire maternity care experience (an...
Government policy documents in the United Kingdom in the last five years indicate that major changes...
BACKGROUND: According to the woman-centred care model, continuous care by a midwife has a positive i...
According to the woman-centred care model, continuous care by a midwife has a positive impact on sat...
ObjectiveTo compare women's satisfaction with midwife-managed care with 'shared care' over three dif...
Background Satisfaction with birth care is part of quality assessment of care. The aim of this study...
INTRODUCTION: Continuity models are rare in Sweden. The aim was to compare the intrapartum care expe...
Objective to compare the client satisfaction of women with uncomplicated pregnancies at the onset of...
Inspired by the six quality-of-care goals developed by the Institute of Medicine, woman-centred care...
(1) Background: To evaluate women’s satisfaction with the care received during childbirth unde...
Objectives: A midwife-led continuity model of care had been implemented in the Palestinian governmen...
Inspired by the six quality-of-care goals developed by the Institute of Medicine, woman-centred care...
Background: Continuity of care by a primary midwife during the antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum...
Objective: to describe the views of women using one team midwifery scheme and compare them with wome...
Contains fulltext : 175832.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Background : Evaluating women’s satisfaction should reflect the entire maternity care experience (an...
Government policy documents in the United Kingdom in the last five years indicate that major changes...
BACKGROUND: According to the woman-centred care model, continuous care by a midwife has a positive i...
According to the woman-centred care model, continuous care by a midwife has a positive impact on sat...
ObjectiveTo compare women's satisfaction with midwife-managed care with 'shared care' over three dif...
Background Satisfaction with birth care is part of quality assessment of care. The aim of this study...
INTRODUCTION: Continuity models are rare in Sweden. The aim was to compare the intrapartum care expe...
Objective to compare the client satisfaction of women with uncomplicated pregnancies at the onset of...
Inspired by the six quality-of-care goals developed by the Institute of Medicine, woman-centred care...
(1) Background: To evaluate women’s satisfaction with the care received during childbirth unde...
Objectives: A midwife-led continuity model of care had been implemented in the Palestinian governmen...
Inspired by the six quality-of-care goals developed by the Institute of Medicine, woman-centred care...
Background: Continuity of care by a primary midwife during the antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum...
Objective: to describe the views of women using one team midwifery scheme and compare them with wome...
Contains fulltext : 175832.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Background : Evaluating women’s satisfaction should reflect the entire maternity care experience (an...
Government policy documents in the United Kingdom in the last five years indicate that major changes...