Objective: To identify potential risk or mishap in the system of intrapartum care, relating to the deployment of midwives. Design: Prospective semistructured observational study. Setting: Labour wards of seven maternity units in the north west of England. Participants: All midwives working on the labour ward during the observation period in 2000. Main outcome measure: “Latent failures” within the system relating to midwifery staffing levels, deployment, and training or updating opportunities. Results: Despite the exemplary dedication of midwives, potential risk of mishap due to their deployment occurred within the system of care. A shortfall of midwives existed in all seven maternity units and was most acute in the largest un...
This Thesis is based upon a project researching midwives confidence and capability in holistic asses...
Objective:the objective of the Birthplace in England Case Studies was to explore the organisational ...
Background: Alongside midwifery units (AMUs) were identified as a novel hybrid organisational form i...
Objective: To identify potential risk or mishap in the system of intrapartum care, relating to the d...
Objective: to test the hypothesis that midwives working in higher intervention units would have a hi...
The study, first published in 2003, looks at the root causes of adverse events and near misses in ob...
Background: For the past decade, Maternal Mortality Reports, published in the United Kingdom every t...
Background Midwifery-led care during labour and birth in the UK is increasingly important given nati...
Objective: adverse outcomes and near misses are believed to share many characteristics in terms of c...
to explore the interactions between mothers and midwives when labour begins with a focus on midwives...
Includes bibliographical references.Background: Intrapartum complications contribute to nearly half ...
Background: Maternity care is facing increasing intervention and iatrogenic morbidity rates. This ca...
BACKGROUND For the past decade, Maternal Mortality Reports, published in the United Kingdom every...
Objective: to undertake a scoping literature review of studies examining the quantitative associatio...
Introduction: An appropriately staffed midwifery workforce is essential for the provision of safe an...
This Thesis is based upon a project researching midwives confidence and capability in holistic asses...
Objective:the objective of the Birthplace in England Case Studies was to explore the organisational ...
Background: Alongside midwifery units (AMUs) were identified as a novel hybrid organisational form i...
Objective: To identify potential risk or mishap in the system of intrapartum care, relating to the d...
Objective: to test the hypothesis that midwives working in higher intervention units would have a hi...
The study, first published in 2003, looks at the root causes of adverse events and near misses in ob...
Background: For the past decade, Maternal Mortality Reports, published in the United Kingdom every t...
Background Midwifery-led care during labour and birth in the UK is increasingly important given nati...
Objective: adverse outcomes and near misses are believed to share many characteristics in terms of c...
to explore the interactions between mothers and midwives when labour begins with a focus on midwives...
Includes bibliographical references.Background: Intrapartum complications contribute to nearly half ...
Background: Maternity care is facing increasing intervention and iatrogenic morbidity rates. This ca...
BACKGROUND For the past decade, Maternal Mortality Reports, published in the United Kingdom every...
Objective: to undertake a scoping literature review of studies examining the quantitative associatio...
Introduction: An appropriately staffed midwifery workforce is essential for the provision of safe an...
This Thesis is based upon a project researching midwives confidence and capability in holistic asses...
Objective:the objective of the Birthplace in England Case Studies was to explore the organisational ...
Background: Alongside midwifery units (AMUs) were identified as a novel hybrid organisational form i...