Objectives: To explore staff views on their roles, skills and training to deliver high quality and local intrapartum services in remote and rural settings against national recommendations. Design: Interview and postal survey. Setting: A stratified representative sample of remote and rural maternity units in Scotland (December 2002 to May 2003). Participants: Staff proportionally representative of professional groups involved in maternity care. Results: Staff interviews took place at 11 units (response rate 93%). A subsequent postal survey included the interview sample and staff in a further 11 units (response rate 78%). Medical specialisation, workforce issues, and proposed regulatory evaluation of competencies linked to throughput raised c...
Background: Women in Scotland with uncomplicated pregnancies are encouraged by professional bodies ...
Decisions to close small maternity units in rural and remote communities have often precipitated a c...
INTRODUCTION: Rural women face many challenges with regards to maternity services. Many rural primar...
Introduction: Rising health care costs and the need to consolidate expertise in tertiary services ha...
Introduction – Rising health care costs and the need to consolidate expertise in tertiary services h...
Sustainable maternity services in remote and rural Scotland? A qualitative survey of staff views on ...
Background: This research explores whether rural Community Maternity Units (CMUs) contribute to NHS ...
Background: Little is known about performance of small rural maternity units, including stand-alone ...
Background: Little is known about performance of small rural maternity units, including stand-alone ...
First paragraph: Health care provision in remote and rural areas of Scotland is a current cause for ...
Objective: to explore and understand what it means to provide midwifery care in remote and rural Sco...
First paragraph: Health care provision in remote and rural areas of Scotland is a current cause for ...
Objective: to explore and understand what it means to provide midwifery care in remote and rural Sco...
BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom, general practitioner (GP) involvement in maternity care has decli...
Aim. This paper reports a review of the literature on skills, competencies and continuing profession...
Background: Women in Scotland with uncomplicated pregnancies are encouraged by professional bodies ...
Decisions to close small maternity units in rural and remote communities have often precipitated a c...
INTRODUCTION: Rural women face many challenges with regards to maternity services. Many rural primar...
Introduction: Rising health care costs and the need to consolidate expertise in tertiary services ha...
Introduction – Rising health care costs and the need to consolidate expertise in tertiary services h...
Sustainable maternity services in remote and rural Scotland? A qualitative survey of staff views on ...
Background: This research explores whether rural Community Maternity Units (CMUs) contribute to NHS ...
Background: Little is known about performance of small rural maternity units, including stand-alone ...
Background: Little is known about performance of small rural maternity units, including stand-alone ...
First paragraph: Health care provision in remote and rural areas of Scotland is a current cause for ...
Objective: to explore and understand what it means to provide midwifery care in remote and rural Sco...
First paragraph: Health care provision in remote and rural areas of Scotland is a current cause for ...
Objective: to explore and understand what it means to provide midwifery care in remote and rural Sco...
BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom, general practitioner (GP) involvement in maternity care has decli...
Aim. This paper reports a review of the literature on skills, competencies and continuing profession...
Background: Women in Scotland with uncomplicated pregnancies are encouraged by professional bodies ...
Decisions to close small maternity units in rural and remote communities have often precipitated a c...
INTRODUCTION: Rural women face many challenges with regards to maternity services. Many rural primar...