Problem: Little is known regarding experiences of childbearing women participating in a Continuity of Care Experience. Background: Continuity of Care immersion is considered a vital component of undergraduate education in Australia. A student midwife follows a woman's childbearing journey regardless of the woman's individual needs or chosen model of care. Question: What do women value in their student-woman continuity experience, and does this vary with model of care provision? Methods: Qualitative analysis was conducted on open-text box responses from 946 mothers enrolled in one regional university Continuity of Care program between 2014-2018. Findings: This qualitative descriptive study identified three overarching themes: ‘Known student ...
© 2018 Introduction: There are a number of qualitative studies indicating women are more satisfied w...
Background: A major change in the organisation of maternity care in the Netherlands is under conside...
Objective: to compare the experiences of women who received a new model of continuity of midwifery c...
© 2018 Problem: Little is known regarding experiences of childbearing women participating in a Conti...
Introduction: Continuity of care models in midwifery practice have been embraced across Australia an...
Introduction: Continuity of care models in midwifery practice have been embraced across Australia an...
Objectives in Australia, models of maternity care that offer women continuity of care with a known m...
Objective: to describe the views of women using one team midwifery scheme and compare them with wome...
Objective follow-through experiences (which enable midwifery students to experience continuity of c...
© 2019 Problem: Midwifery-led continuity of care has well documented evidence of benefits for mother...
Problem: Despite high quality evidence supporting midwifery continuity of care, access to this model...
BackgroundMaternity policy and guidelines increasingly recommend or stipulate the increased provisio...
Background: providing opportunities for students to participate in midwifery continuity of care expe...
Research question: What are the experiences of midwives working in midwifery-led models of care in N...
BACKGROUND: A major change in the organisation of maternity care in the Netherlands is under conside...
© 2018 Introduction: There are a number of qualitative studies indicating women are more satisfied w...
Background: A major change in the organisation of maternity care in the Netherlands is under conside...
Objective: to compare the experiences of women who received a new model of continuity of midwifery c...
© 2018 Problem: Little is known regarding experiences of childbearing women participating in a Conti...
Introduction: Continuity of care models in midwifery practice have been embraced across Australia an...
Introduction: Continuity of care models in midwifery practice have been embraced across Australia an...
Objectives in Australia, models of maternity care that offer women continuity of care with a known m...
Objective: to describe the views of women using one team midwifery scheme and compare them with wome...
Objective follow-through experiences (which enable midwifery students to experience continuity of c...
© 2019 Problem: Midwifery-led continuity of care has well documented evidence of benefits for mother...
Problem: Despite high quality evidence supporting midwifery continuity of care, access to this model...
BackgroundMaternity policy and guidelines increasingly recommend or stipulate the increased provisio...
Background: providing opportunities for students to participate in midwifery continuity of care expe...
Research question: What are the experiences of midwives working in midwifery-led models of care in N...
BACKGROUND: A major change in the organisation of maternity care in the Netherlands is under conside...
© 2018 Introduction: There are a number of qualitative studies indicating women are more satisfied w...
Background: A major change in the organisation of maternity care in the Netherlands is under conside...
Objective: to compare the experiences of women who received a new model of continuity of midwifery c...