Objective: To describe the organisation of maternity care at trust and unit level in England. Methods: All NHS trusts providing maternity care participated in a survey as part of the Healthcare Commission review of maternity care in England in 2007. Data on trusts and numbers of units were also collected in 2009 as part of the Birthplace in England programme. Results: Models of care provision are limited: in 2007 two-thirds of trusts provided choice between home birth and birth in an obstetric unit only. Geographical variation is substantial, with approximately 70% of trusts in the North-West, Yorkshire and Humberside and London Strategic Health Authority regions having only obstetric units, compared with 50% or less in the South-West and E...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this analysis was to explore the healthcare-seeking behaviours and exper...
Background: Little is known about performance of small rural maternity units, including stand-alone ...
Objective: To compare perinatal outcomes, maternal outcomes, and interventions in labour by planned...
Objective: To describe the organisation of maternity care at trust and unit level in England. Method...
Objective: to describe the configuration of midwifery units, both alongside&free-standing, and obste...
Background: Alongside midwifery units (AMUs) were identified as a novel hybrid organisational form i...
ObjectiveTo identify factors influencing the provision, utilisation and sustainability of midwifery ...
© 2019 Background: Alongside midwifery units (AMUs) are managed by midwives and proximate to obstetr...
Objective. To describe maternity services available to Australian women and, in particular, the loca...
Objective: to describe the views of women using one team midwifery scheme and compare them with wome...
Objectives: To describe the extent to which local guidelines for admission to UK midwifery units ali...
Objective:the objective of the Birthplace in England Case Studies was to explore the organisational ...
Abstract Background Midwifery-led units (MUs) are recommended for ‘low-risk’ births by the Nationa...
BACKGROUND: Equal access for all based on need is part of a conceptualisation of quality underpinnin...
BACKGROUND:As maternity services evolve and the population of women served also changes, there is a ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this analysis was to explore the healthcare-seeking behaviours and exper...
Background: Little is known about performance of small rural maternity units, including stand-alone ...
Objective: To compare perinatal outcomes, maternal outcomes, and interventions in labour by planned...
Objective: To describe the organisation of maternity care at trust and unit level in England. Method...
Objective: to describe the configuration of midwifery units, both alongside&free-standing, and obste...
Background: Alongside midwifery units (AMUs) were identified as a novel hybrid organisational form i...
ObjectiveTo identify factors influencing the provision, utilisation and sustainability of midwifery ...
© 2019 Background: Alongside midwifery units (AMUs) are managed by midwives and proximate to obstetr...
Objective. To describe maternity services available to Australian women and, in particular, the loca...
Objective: to describe the views of women using one team midwifery scheme and compare them with wome...
Objectives: To describe the extent to which local guidelines for admission to UK midwifery units ali...
Objective:the objective of the Birthplace in England Case Studies was to explore the organisational ...
Abstract Background Midwifery-led units (MUs) are recommended for ‘low-risk’ births by the Nationa...
BACKGROUND: Equal access for all based on need is part of a conceptualisation of quality underpinnin...
BACKGROUND:As maternity services evolve and the population of women served also changes, there is a ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this analysis was to explore the healthcare-seeking behaviours and exper...
Background: Little is known about performance of small rural maternity units, including stand-alone ...
Objective: To compare perinatal outcomes, maternal outcomes, and interventions in labour by planned...