Aims and objectives: To examine collaboration in the provision of universal health services for children and families in Australia from the perspective of midwives and child health and family health nurses. Background: Collaboration is identified as a key concept contributing to families' smooth transition between maternity and child health services. However, evidence suggests that collaboration between services is often lacking. Few studies have explored how maternity and child health and family health services or professionals collaborate to facilitate a smooth transition. Design: This study reports on data collected in phases 1 and 2 of a three-phase mixed-methods study investigating the feasibility of implementing a national approach to...
Background: Within maternity services, collaboration between maternity care professionals appears pr...
Purpose: To explore how parents and health professionals view the concept and practice of collaborat...
OBJECTIVES: Interprofessional collaboration between midwives and health visitors working in maternal...
Background: In Australia, women who give birth are transitioned from maternity services to child and...
Background: In Australia, women who give birth are transitioned from maternity services to child and...
The way in which women and their babies transition from maternity services to the care of child and ...
Background: The transition of care (ToC) from maternity services, particularly from midwifery care t...
Aim: This paper explores the impact of models of integrated services for pregnant women, children an...
OBJECTIVES: Interprofessional collaboration between midwives and health visitors working in maternal...
Australia has a well-accepted system of universal child and family health (CFH) services to meet the...
Ngala, an early parenting not-for-profit organisation in Western Australia, has provided services to...
Aim: To investigate characteristics of collaboration between nurse practitioners and medical practit...
Background - Continuity in the context of healthcare refers to the perception of the client that car...
Australia has a well-accepted system of universal child and family health (CFH) services. However, g...
Australia has a well-accepted system of universal child and family health (CFH) services. However, g...
Background: Within maternity services, collaboration between maternity care professionals appears pr...
Purpose: To explore how parents and health professionals view the concept and practice of collaborat...
OBJECTIVES: Interprofessional collaboration between midwives and health visitors working in maternal...
Background: In Australia, women who give birth are transitioned from maternity services to child and...
Background: In Australia, women who give birth are transitioned from maternity services to child and...
The way in which women and their babies transition from maternity services to the care of child and ...
Background: The transition of care (ToC) from maternity services, particularly from midwifery care t...
Aim: This paper explores the impact of models of integrated services for pregnant women, children an...
OBJECTIVES: Interprofessional collaboration between midwives and health visitors working in maternal...
Australia has a well-accepted system of universal child and family health (CFH) services to meet the...
Ngala, an early parenting not-for-profit organisation in Western Australia, has provided services to...
Aim: To investigate characteristics of collaboration between nurse practitioners and medical practit...
Background - Continuity in the context of healthcare refers to the perception of the client that car...
Australia has a well-accepted system of universal child and family health (CFH) services. However, g...
Australia has a well-accepted system of universal child and family health (CFH) services. However, g...
Background: Within maternity services, collaboration between maternity care professionals appears pr...
Purpose: To explore how parents and health professionals view the concept and practice of collaborat...
OBJECTIVES: Interprofessional collaboration between midwives and health visitors working in maternal...