Providing patient-centred care (PCC) is one of the goals described by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) to deliver quality of care. Across several interventions described in the literature, there is no clear consensus of one that will best fit the diversity of women coming to seek care in maternity services and across the variety of healthcare providers (HCPs) who provide that care. A reason for that may be the lack of consensus about the model of care to adopt for maternity services reveals a neglected area of research. Managing quality of care should also mean considering the best model of care in practice for all women, incorporating the core and legitimate attributes of maternity care
Patients’ satisfaction with quality of care is viewed as the extent to which the patients’ desired e...
BACKGROUND: In the current climate of consumer orientation in health care services, a clear need has...
The concept of woman-centred care Is fundamental to midwifery and underpins the philosophy statement...
BackgroundPatient-centered care (PCC) has been recognized as a marker of quality in health service d...
BACKGROUND: Patient-centered care (PCC) has been recognized as a marker of quality in health service...
Inspired by the six quality-of-care goals developed by the Institute of Medicine, woman-centred care...
Background. Patient-centered care is said to have a myriad of benefits; however, there is a lack of ...
Background Client- or woman-centred care has become a major focus in improving Western maternity car...
Inspired by the six quality-of-care goals developed by the Institute of Medicine, woman-centred care...
Person-centred care is not so much a specific and prescriptive model that organises care for an indi...
Inspired by the six quality-of-care goals developed by the Institute of Medicine, woman-centred care...
Patient-centred care (PCC) has emerged as a primary approach to health care. This approach emphasise...
A woman-centered approach to pregnancy must be flexible enough to address the variety of women\u27s ...
Acknowledgments CDL thanks the School of Health Sciences (HESAV) at the University of Applied Scienc...
Person-centred care (PCC) is a holistic approach to the planning and delivery of healthcare that is ...
Patients’ satisfaction with quality of care is viewed as the extent to which the patients’ desired e...
BACKGROUND: In the current climate of consumer orientation in health care services, a clear need has...
The concept of woman-centred care Is fundamental to midwifery and underpins the philosophy statement...
BackgroundPatient-centered care (PCC) has been recognized as a marker of quality in health service d...
BACKGROUND: Patient-centered care (PCC) has been recognized as a marker of quality in health service...
Inspired by the six quality-of-care goals developed by the Institute of Medicine, woman-centred care...
Background. Patient-centered care is said to have a myriad of benefits; however, there is a lack of ...
Background Client- or woman-centred care has become a major focus in improving Western maternity car...
Inspired by the six quality-of-care goals developed by the Institute of Medicine, woman-centred care...
Person-centred care is not so much a specific and prescriptive model that organises care for an indi...
Inspired by the six quality-of-care goals developed by the Institute of Medicine, woman-centred care...
Patient-centred care (PCC) has emerged as a primary approach to health care. This approach emphasise...
A woman-centered approach to pregnancy must be flexible enough to address the variety of women\u27s ...
Acknowledgments CDL thanks the School of Health Sciences (HESAV) at the University of Applied Scienc...
Person-centred care (PCC) is a holistic approach to the planning and delivery of healthcare that is ...
Patients’ satisfaction with quality of care is viewed as the extent to which the patients’ desired e...
BACKGROUND: In the current climate of consumer orientation in health care services, a clear need has...
The concept of woman-centred care Is fundamental to midwifery and underpins the philosophy statement...