Background: Midwife-led care has consistently been found to be safe and effective in reducing routine childbirth interventions and improving women's experience of care. Despite consistent UK policy support for maximising the role of the midwife as the lead care provider for women with healthy pregnancies, implementation has been inconsistent and the persistent use of routine interventions in labour has given rise to concern. In response the Scottish Government initiated Keeping Childbirth Natural and Dynamic (KCND), a maternity care programme that aimed to support normal birth by implementing multiprofessional care pathways and making midwife-led care for healthy pregnant women the national norm. Aim: The evaluation was informed by realist ...
Background: Rates of normal birth have been declining steadily over the past 20 yea...
In Aotearoa New Zealand, healthy women giving birth for the first time may plan to give birth in ran...
The Better Births national maternity review (NHS England 2016) has been gratefully received as a cha...
Background: Midwife-led care has consistently been found to be safe and effective in reducing routin...
Objective: Prior to implementation of a Normal Labour and Birth Bundle (NLBB) at a regional maternit...
Background: Widespread concerns are being voiced in the Western world about rising rates of childbir...
Objective: Prior to implementation of a Normal Labour and Birth Bundle (NLBB) at a regional maternit...
Objective: There is ongoing poor evaluation of post-birth care and an urgent need to improve women's...
Midwifery continuity of carer (MCC) models result in better clinical outcomes for women and offer mi...
Aim Strength-based approaches draw on patients’ strengths and perspectives to partner with them in t...
Introduction This article discusses findings from an ethnographic study of a national policy initiat...
Background The policy drive for the UK National Health Service (NHS) has focused on the need for hig...
Changing Practice: Changing Lives. An action research project to implement skin-to-skin contact at b...
Background: Confronted with an increasing caesarean section rate, a regional Victorian hospital has ...
UK legislation and government policy favour women's rights to bodily autonomy and active involvement...
Background: Rates of normal birth have been declining steadily over the past 20 yea...
In Aotearoa New Zealand, healthy women giving birth for the first time may plan to give birth in ran...
The Better Births national maternity review (NHS England 2016) has been gratefully received as a cha...
Background: Midwife-led care has consistently been found to be safe and effective in reducing routin...
Objective: Prior to implementation of a Normal Labour and Birth Bundle (NLBB) at a regional maternit...
Background: Widespread concerns are being voiced in the Western world about rising rates of childbir...
Objective: Prior to implementation of a Normal Labour and Birth Bundle (NLBB) at a regional maternit...
Objective: There is ongoing poor evaluation of post-birth care and an urgent need to improve women's...
Midwifery continuity of carer (MCC) models result in better clinical outcomes for women and offer mi...
Aim Strength-based approaches draw on patients’ strengths and perspectives to partner with them in t...
Introduction This article discusses findings from an ethnographic study of a national policy initiat...
Background The policy drive for the UK National Health Service (NHS) has focused on the need for hig...
Changing Practice: Changing Lives. An action research project to implement skin-to-skin contact at b...
Background: Confronted with an increasing caesarean section rate, a regional Victorian hospital has ...
UK legislation and government policy favour women's rights to bodily autonomy and active involvement...
Background: Rates of normal birth have been declining steadily over the past 20 yea...
In Aotearoa New Zealand, healthy women giving birth for the first time may plan to give birth in ran...
The Better Births national maternity review (NHS England 2016) has been gratefully received as a cha...