Background Universal postnatal contact services are provided in several Australian states, but their impact on women’s postnatal care experience has not been evaluated. Furthermore, there is lack of evidence or consensus about the optimal type and amount of postpartum care after hospital discharge for maternal outcomes. This study aimed to assess the impact of providing Universal Postnatal Contact Service (UPNCS) funding to public birthing facilities in Queensland, Australia on women’s postnatal care experiences, and associations between amount and type (telephone or home visits) of contact on parenting confidence, and perceived sufficiency and quality of postnatal care. Methods Data collected via retrospective survey of postnatal women (N ...
Objective While home visiting in the early postpartum period appears to have increased, there are li...
This study aimed to design, implement and evaluate strategies to improve the quality and content of ...
AIM AND BACKGROUND: An important part of maternity service provision is the care provided by midwive...
BackgroundUniversal postnatal contact services are provided in several Australian states, but their ...
Background\ud \ud In Australia, maternity care is available through universal coverage and a paralle...
Background In Australia, maternity care is available through universal coverage and a parallel, comp...
Background: In Australia, maternity care is available through universal coverage and a parallel, com...
Background: Postnatal breastfeeding support in the form of home visits is difficult to accommodate i...
Background Australian mothers consistently rate postnatal care as the poorest aspect of their matern...
Objective\ud \ud While home visiting in the early postpartum period appears to have increased, there...
Background\ud \ud Australian mothers consistently rate postnatal care as the poorest aspect of their...
BACKGROUND: Concerns have been raised in Australia and internationally regarding the quality and eff...
Objective Although home visiting in the early post partum period appears to have increased, there ar...
Background : Despite limited evidence evaluating early postnatal discharge, length of hospital stay ...
An important part of maternity service provision is the care provided by midwives in the immediate p...
Objective While home visiting in the early postpartum period appears to have increased, there are li...
This study aimed to design, implement and evaluate strategies to improve the quality and content of ...
AIM AND BACKGROUND: An important part of maternity service provision is the care provided by midwive...
BackgroundUniversal postnatal contact services are provided in several Australian states, but their ...
Background\ud \ud In Australia, maternity care is available through universal coverage and a paralle...
Background In Australia, maternity care is available through universal coverage and a parallel, comp...
Background: In Australia, maternity care is available through universal coverage and a parallel, com...
Background: Postnatal breastfeeding support in the form of home visits is difficult to accommodate i...
Background Australian mothers consistently rate postnatal care as the poorest aspect of their matern...
Objective\ud \ud While home visiting in the early postpartum period appears to have increased, there...
Background\ud \ud Australian mothers consistently rate postnatal care as the poorest aspect of their...
BACKGROUND: Concerns have been raised in Australia and internationally regarding the quality and eff...
Objective Although home visiting in the early post partum period appears to have increased, there ar...
Background : Despite limited evidence evaluating early postnatal discharge, length of hospital stay ...
An important part of maternity service provision is the care provided by midwives in the immediate p...
Objective While home visiting in the early postpartum period appears to have increased, there are li...
This study aimed to design, implement and evaluate strategies to improve the quality and content of ...
AIM AND BACKGROUND: An important part of maternity service provision is the care provided by midwive...