Background: Some observational studies have shown improved birth outcomes for women of low socioeconomic position (SEP) receiving antenatal midwifery versus physician care. To understand for whom and under what circumstances midwifery care is associated with better birth outcomes we examined whether psychosocial risk including substance use, mental illness, social assistance, residence in a neighbourhood of low/moderate SEP, and teen maternal age modified the association between model of care (midwifery versus physician) and small-for-gestational-age (SGA) or preterm birth (PTB) for women of low SEP. Methods: For this retrospective cohort study, maternity dat...
BackgroundPregnant women with pre-existing mental illnesses have increased risks of adverse obstetri...
Objective: Fear of childbirth is known to increase a woman's likelihood of having a Caesarean sectio...
Background: This was a hospital registry-based retrospective age-matched cohort study that aimed to ...
Background: Some observational studies have shown improved birth outcomes for women...
Purpose: The purpose of this research was to determine if antenatal midwifery care was associated wi...
Purpose: The purpose of this research was to determine if antenatal midwifery care was associated wi...
Background: Pregnant women with a substance related diagnosis (SRD) are a vulnerable population who ...
This scoping review investigates if, over the last 25 years in high resource countries, midwives’ pa...
AbstractThis scoping review investigates if, over the last 25 years in high resource countries, midw...
Background: There is significant evidence to support the importance of prenatal care in preventing a...
BackgroundSocial factors associated with poor childbirth outcomes and experiences of maternity care ...
Background: Obstetrical interventions, including caesarean sections, are increasing...
Background Adolescent pregnancy is associated with adverse outcomes including preterm birth, admissi...
Objective: To evaluate the obstetric and neonatal outcomes of pregnant women with severe mental illn...
BACKGROUND: With limited Canadian research on predictors of drug use during pregnancy, the primary o...
BackgroundPregnant women with pre-existing mental illnesses have increased risks of adverse obstetri...
Objective: Fear of childbirth is known to increase a woman's likelihood of having a Caesarean sectio...
Background: This was a hospital registry-based retrospective age-matched cohort study that aimed to ...
Background: Some observational studies have shown improved birth outcomes for women...
Purpose: The purpose of this research was to determine if antenatal midwifery care was associated wi...
Purpose: The purpose of this research was to determine if antenatal midwifery care was associated wi...
Background: Pregnant women with a substance related diagnosis (SRD) are a vulnerable population who ...
This scoping review investigates if, over the last 25 years in high resource countries, midwives’ pa...
AbstractThis scoping review investigates if, over the last 25 years in high resource countries, midw...
Background: There is significant evidence to support the importance of prenatal care in preventing a...
BackgroundSocial factors associated with poor childbirth outcomes and experiences of maternity care ...
Background: Obstetrical interventions, including caesarean sections, are increasing...
Background Adolescent pregnancy is associated with adverse outcomes including preterm birth, admissi...
Objective: To evaluate the obstetric and neonatal outcomes of pregnant women with severe mental illn...
BACKGROUND: With limited Canadian research on predictors of drug use during pregnancy, the primary o...
BackgroundPregnant women with pre-existing mental illnesses have increased risks of adverse obstetri...
Objective: Fear of childbirth is known to increase a woman's likelihood of having a Caesarean sectio...
Background: This was a hospital registry-based retrospective age-matched cohort study that aimed to ...