Objectives: To explore women’s experiences of early labour care focussing on sociodemographic differences, and to examine the effect of antenatal education, using mixed methods. Setting: England, 2014. Participants: Women who completed postal questionnaires about their experience of maternity care, including questions about antenatal education, early labour and sociodemographic factors, included space for free-text comments. Outcome measures: Worries about labour, contact with midwives in early labour and subsequent care. Methods: This study was based on secondary analysis of a national maternity survey carried out in England in 2014. Quantitative data were analysed using descriptive statistics and binary logistic regression, qualitati...
Objectives: To examine evidence of women's, labour companions’ and health professionals’ experiences...
BACKGROUND:As maternity services evolve and the population of women served also changes, there is a ...
BACKGROUND: young parenthood continues to be an issue of concern in terms of clinical and psychosoci...
Objectives: To explore women’s experiences of early labour care focussing on sociodemographic differ...
OBJECTIVES: Evidence about sociodemographic factors associated with late attendance for antenatal ca...
Objectives Evidence about sociodemographic factors associated with late attendance for antenatal ca...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this analysis was to explore the healthcare-seeking behaviours and exper...
Objective: to analyse women's experiences of early labour care in caseload midwifery in Australia. D...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the worries experienced by pregnant Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) women abo...
Objective: to analyse women's experiences of early labour care in caseload midwifery in Australia. D...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Objectives to examine evidence of women's, labour companions’ and health profess...
Background: Early labour care is a major challenge for all involved. A women-centred approach that c...
Background: young parenthood continues to be an issue of concern in terms of clinical and psychosoci...
Background – There have been changes in maternity care policy over the last 20 years and women’s exp...
Objective: To explore women's experience with information, and their information needs in pre-admiss...
Objectives: To examine evidence of women's, labour companions’ and health professionals’ experiences...
BACKGROUND:As maternity services evolve and the population of women served also changes, there is a ...
BACKGROUND: young parenthood continues to be an issue of concern in terms of clinical and psychosoci...
Objectives: To explore women’s experiences of early labour care focussing on sociodemographic differ...
OBJECTIVES: Evidence about sociodemographic factors associated with late attendance for antenatal ca...
Objectives Evidence about sociodemographic factors associated with late attendance for antenatal ca...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this analysis was to explore the healthcare-seeking behaviours and exper...
Objective: to analyse women's experiences of early labour care in caseload midwifery in Australia. D...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the worries experienced by pregnant Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) women abo...
Objective: to analyse women's experiences of early labour care in caseload midwifery in Australia. D...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Objectives to examine evidence of women's, labour companions’ and health profess...
Background: Early labour care is a major challenge for all involved. A women-centred approach that c...
Background: young parenthood continues to be an issue of concern in terms of clinical and psychosoci...
Background – There have been changes in maternity care policy over the last 20 years and women’s exp...
Objective: To explore women's experience with information, and their information needs in pre-admiss...
Objectives: To examine evidence of women's, labour companions’ and health professionals’ experiences...
BACKGROUND:As maternity services evolve and the population of women served also changes, there is a ...
BACKGROUND: young parenthood continues to be an issue of concern in terms of clinical and psychosoci...