Background. Expertise in nursing and medicine has been widely debated and researched. However, there appear to be few studies of practitioners’ accounts of expertise in the context of maternity care. Given current international debates on the need to promote safe motherhood, and, simultaneously, on the need to reverse rising rates of routine intrapartum intervention, an examination of the nature of maternity care expertise is timely. Method. A systematic review and meta-synthesis were undertaken. Twelve databases and 50 relevant health and social science journals were searched by hand or electronically for papers published in English between 1970 and June 2006, using predefined search terms, inclusion, exclusion and quality criteria. ...
INTRODUCTION: Appropriate use of interventions in maternity care is a worldwide issue. Midwifery-led...
MCur, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014All mothers and newborns deserve competent ca...
Introduction: According to WHO, midwives are found competent to provide evidencebased and normalcy-f...
Aim: This thesis reports the findings of a qualitative study which aims to explore the nature of int...
Background: In many low- and middle-income countries women are encouraged to give birth in clinics a...
Nurses' and patients' views of quality of nursing were explored within a theoretical background of t...
Small maternity units are an important historical feature within New Zealand. Over time many of thes...
INTRODUCTION: Continuity models are rare in Sweden. The aim was to compare the intrapartum care expe...
D.Cur.Abstract: National and international best practice strategies for improving intrapartum care e...
Background - Several key policy documents have advocated 24-hour consultant obstetrician presence on...
Respectful maternity care is recommended by the World Health Organization and refers to care that ma...
Problem: When midwives offer birth assistance at home birth and free-standing birth centres, they mu...
Provision of antenatal care includes risk identification, prevention and management of pregnancy-rel...
In the United States, a large gap exists between what is known as best evidence in maternal-newborn ...
Background: Delivery is a critical moment for pregnant women and babies, and careful monitoring is e...
INTRODUCTION: Appropriate use of interventions in maternity care is a worldwide issue. Midwifery-led...
MCur, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014All mothers and newborns deserve competent ca...
Introduction: According to WHO, midwives are found competent to provide evidencebased and normalcy-f...
Aim: This thesis reports the findings of a qualitative study which aims to explore the nature of int...
Background: In many low- and middle-income countries women are encouraged to give birth in clinics a...
Nurses' and patients' views of quality of nursing were explored within a theoretical background of t...
Small maternity units are an important historical feature within New Zealand. Over time many of thes...
INTRODUCTION: Continuity models are rare in Sweden. The aim was to compare the intrapartum care expe...
D.Cur.Abstract: National and international best practice strategies for improving intrapartum care e...
Background - Several key policy documents have advocated 24-hour consultant obstetrician presence on...
Respectful maternity care is recommended by the World Health Organization and refers to care that ma...
Problem: When midwives offer birth assistance at home birth and free-standing birth centres, they mu...
Provision of antenatal care includes risk identification, prevention and management of pregnancy-rel...
In the United States, a large gap exists between what is known as best evidence in maternal-newborn ...
Background: Delivery is a critical moment for pregnant women and babies, and careful monitoring is e...
INTRODUCTION: Appropriate use of interventions in maternity care is a worldwide issue. Midwifery-led...
MCur, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014All mothers and newborns deserve competent ca...
Introduction: According to WHO, midwives are found competent to provide evidencebased and normalcy-f...