Objectives: to examine the transfers from primary maternity units to a tertiary hospital in New Zealand by describing the frequency, timing, reasons and outcomes of those who had antenatal or pre-admission birthplace plan changes, and transfers in labour or postnatally. Design: mixed methods prospective (concurrent) cohort study, which analysed transfer and clinical outcome data (407 primary unit cohort, 285 tertiary hospital cohort), and data from the six week postpartum survey (571 respondents). Participants and setting: well, pregnant women booked to give birth in a tertiary maternity hospital or primary maternity unit in one region in New Zealand (2010-2012). All women received midwifery continuity of care, regardless of their intended ...
Background: A widely held view in maternity services in rural Australia is they require 24-h on-site...
Background: There is worldwide debate surrounding the safety and appropriateness of different birthp...
Objective: To describe birth and neonatal outcome in women initiating a homebirth and cared for by a...
Background: There is worldwide debate regarding the appropriateness and safety of different birthpla...
Background: There is worldwide debate regarding the appropriateness and safety of different birthpla...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the percentage of women transferred, reasons for transfer and factors associat...
BACKGROUND: In England, there is a policy of offering healthy women with straightforward pregnancies...
Objective To examine the percentage of women transferred, reasons for transfer and factors associate...
Objective To compare maternal and neonatal birth outcomes and morbidities associated with the intent...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Background the viability of freestanding midwifery units in Australia is restric...
Introduction: For many women, and particularly rural women, birthing locally and within their own co...
Background Midwifery units (MUs) provide midwife-led care for women at low risk of complications. T...
Background Midwifery units (MUs) provide midwife-led care for women at low risk of complications. Th...
ABSTRACT Background: Strong evidence supports the premise that many low-risk women and babies experi...
The Place of Birth has been debated for decades by health professionals, consumer groups, the media ...
Background: A widely held view in maternity services in rural Australia is they require 24-h on-site...
Background: There is worldwide debate surrounding the safety and appropriateness of different birthp...
Objective: To describe birth and neonatal outcome in women initiating a homebirth and cared for by a...
Background: There is worldwide debate regarding the appropriateness and safety of different birthpla...
Background: There is worldwide debate regarding the appropriateness and safety of different birthpla...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the percentage of women transferred, reasons for transfer and factors associat...
BACKGROUND: In England, there is a policy of offering healthy women with straightforward pregnancies...
Objective To examine the percentage of women transferred, reasons for transfer and factors associate...
Objective To compare maternal and neonatal birth outcomes and morbidities associated with the intent...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Background the viability of freestanding midwifery units in Australia is restric...
Introduction: For many women, and particularly rural women, birthing locally and within their own co...
Background Midwifery units (MUs) provide midwife-led care for women at low risk of complications. T...
Background Midwifery units (MUs) provide midwife-led care for women at low risk of complications. Th...
ABSTRACT Background: Strong evidence supports the premise that many low-risk women and babies experi...
The Place of Birth has been debated for decades by health professionals, consumer groups, the media ...
Background: A widely held view in maternity services in rural Australia is they require 24-h on-site...
Background: There is worldwide debate surrounding the safety and appropriateness of different birthp...
Objective: To describe birth and neonatal outcome in women initiating a homebirth and cared for by a...