Background: The necessity of outpatient postpartum care has increased due to shorter hospital stays. In a healthcare system, where postpartum care after hospital discharge must be arranged by families themselves, this can be challenging for those experiencing psychosocial disadvantages. Therefore, we compared characteristics of users of a midwifery network which referred women to outpatient postpartum care providers with those of women organising care themselves. Additionally, we investigated benefits of the network for women and health professionals. Methods: Evaluation of the services of a midwifery network in Switzerland. We combined quantitative secondary analysis of routine data of independent midwives with qualitative telephone int...
Master of Nursing in Nursing Management. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2017.Background The qu...
Background: The goal of postnatal care is to provide the highest possible quality of care and medica...
Background: Women are discharged home from hospital increasingly early, but there is little evidence...
Rational: The necessity of outpatient postpartum care has increased due to shorter hospital stays af...
Background: In Switzerland, there are numerous families with children under three years of age with ...
Objective: To explore views and experiences of community midwives delivering postnatal care. Design:...
Background and aim: Professional support from midwives and child health care nurses is important in ...
Objective: The postpartum period is an important time in the lives of new mothers, their children an...
Introduction: The length of postpartum hospital stays is decreasing internationally. The ongoing org...
Objective: The postpartum period is an important time in the lives of new mothers, their children an...
AbstractBackground:Postnatal care in hospital is often provided using defined care pathways, with li...
BACKGROUND: The development of medical-led care in obstetrics over the past decades has contributed ...
Background: Women have consistently reported lower satisfaction with postnatal care compared with an...
International audienceBackground: Home-based postnatal care after hospital discharge has become an i...
Effective postnatal care is important for optimal care of women and newborns-to promote health and w...
Master of Nursing in Nursing Management. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2017.Background The qu...
Background: The goal of postnatal care is to provide the highest possible quality of care and medica...
Background: Women are discharged home from hospital increasingly early, but there is little evidence...
Rational: The necessity of outpatient postpartum care has increased due to shorter hospital stays af...
Background: In Switzerland, there are numerous families with children under three years of age with ...
Objective: To explore views and experiences of community midwives delivering postnatal care. Design:...
Background and aim: Professional support from midwives and child health care nurses is important in ...
Objective: The postpartum period is an important time in the lives of new mothers, their children an...
Introduction: The length of postpartum hospital stays is decreasing internationally. The ongoing org...
Objective: The postpartum period is an important time in the lives of new mothers, their children an...
AbstractBackground:Postnatal care in hospital is often provided using defined care pathways, with li...
BACKGROUND: The development of medical-led care in obstetrics over the past decades has contributed ...
Background: Women have consistently reported lower satisfaction with postnatal care compared with an...
International audienceBackground: Home-based postnatal care after hospital discharge has become an i...
Effective postnatal care is important for optimal care of women and newborns-to promote health and w...
Master of Nursing in Nursing Management. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2017.Background The qu...
Background: The goal of postnatal care is to provide the highest possible quality of care and medica...
Background: Women are discharged home from hospital increasingly early, but there is little evidence...