Safe, effective and high quality maternity care is crucial to the wellbeing of mother and baby and for society as a whole. The midwife is now recognized and recommended as the lead professional and co-ordinator of care for low risk women and plays a central role in ensuring a safe outcome for mother and newborn. A number of key policy documents, service audits and reviews highlight the essential role of the midwife and the skills and expertise required to provide expert care and make educated decisions about care management. Yet there has been considerable attention and debate in the media, from the public and from the profession itself because of the current shortage of midwives in England. This paper debates some of the implications of th...
The role of the midwife is emotionally and physically challenging: birth rates are increasing, there...
Master of EducationCurrent debate for equitable, efficient and cost effective health care highlights...
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) estimates a short fall of 3,500 full-time midwives in England (R...
Safe, effective and high quality maternity care is crucial to the wellbeing of mother and baby and f...
Safe, effective and high quality maternity care is crucial to the wellbeing of mother and baby and f...
Safe, effective and high quality maternity care is crucial to the wellbeing of mother and baby and f...
Safe, effective and high quality maternity care is crucial to the wellbeing of mother and baby and f...
Evidence clearly indicates that midwifery care is crucial in maintaining high-quality maternity and ...
Background: national and international trends have identified concerns over the ability of health an...
Background: national and international trends have identified concerns over the ability of health an...
Higher education institutions and the NHS both face a number of major challenges. This paper provide...
The role of the midwife is emotionally and physically challenging: birth rates are increasing, there...
The role of the midwife is emotionally and physically challenging: birth rates are increasing, there...
The role of the midwife is emotionally and physically challenging: birth rates are increasing, there...
The role of the midwife is emotionally and physically challenging: birth rates are increasing, there...
The role of the midwife is emotionally and physically challenging: birth rates are increasing, there...
Master of EducationCurrent debate for equitable, efficient and cost effective health care highlights...
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) estimates a short fall of 3,500 full-time midwives in England (R...
Safe, effective and high quality maternity care is crucial to the wellbeing of mother and baby and f...
Safe, effective and high quality maternity care is crucial to the wellbeing of mother and baby and f...
Safe, effective and high quality maternity care is crucial to the wellbeing of mother and baby and f...
Safe, effective and high quality maternity care is crucial to the wellbeing of mother and baby and f...
Evidence clearly indicates that midwifery care is crucial in maintaining high-quality maternity and ...
Background: national and international trends have identified concerns over the ability of health an...
Background: national and international trends have identified concerns over the ability of health an...
Higher education institutions and the NHS both face a number of major challenges. This paper provide...
The role of the midwife is emotionally and physically challenging: birth rates are increasing, there...
The role of the midwife is emotionally and physically challenging: birth rates are increasing, there...
The role of the midwife is emotionally and physically challenging: birth rates are increasing, there...
The role of the midwife is emotionally and physically challenging: birth rates are increasing, there...
The role of the midwife is emotionally and physically challenging: birth rates are increasing, there...
Master of EducationCurrent debate for equitable, efficient and cost effective health care highlights...
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) estimates a short fall of 3,500 full-time midwives in England (R...