Background Satisfaction with birth care is part of quality assessment of care. The aim of this study was to investigate possible differences in satisfaction with intrapartum care among low-risk women, randomized to a midwifery unit or to an obstetric unit within the same hospital. Methods Randomized controlled trial conducted at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Østfold Hospital Trust, Norway. A total of 485 women with no expressed preference for level of birth care, assessed to be at low-risk at onset of spontaneous labor were included. To assess the overall satisfaction with intrapartum care, the Labour and Delivery Satisfaction Index (LADSI) questionnaire, was sent to the participants 6 months after birth. To assess women’s ex...
Background and aimMidwifery care plays an important role in provision and promotion of maternal heal...
Background: The measurement and interpretation of patient experience is a distinct dimension of heal...
Patients ’ satisfaction with healthcare services is a measure of the quality of care received and of...
Background Satisfaction with birth care is part of quality assessment of care. The aim of this stud...
(1) Background: To evaluate women’s satisfaction with the care received during childbirth unde...
INTRODUCTION: Continuity models are rare in Sweden. The aim was to compare the intrapartum care expe...
ObjectiveTo compare women's satisfaction with midwife-managed care with 'shared care' over three dif...
Contains fulltext : 175832.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Objective to compare the client satisfaction of women with uncomplicated pregnancies at the onset of...
Background: Parents’ birth experiences affect bonding with their infant, which in turn may influence...
Objective To compare perinatal and maternal morbidity and birth interventions in low-risk women givi...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether patients were satisfied with midwifery services ren...
Background: health-care design recognises the importance of people-environment interactions, and mat...
The measurement and interpretation of patient experience is a distinct dimension of health care qual...
BACKGROUND: According to the woman-centred care model, continuous care by a midwife has a positive i...
Background and aimMidwifery care plays an important role in provision and promotion of maternal heal...
Background: The measurement and interpretation of patient experience is a distinct dimension of heal...
Patients ’ satisfaction with healthcare services is a measure of the quality of care received and of...
Background Satisfaction with birth care is part of quality assessment of care. The aim of this stud...
(1) Background: To evaluate women’s satisfaction with the care received during childbirth unde...
INTRODUCTION: Continuity models are rare in Sweden. The aim was to compare the intrapartum care expe...
ObjectiveTo compare women's satisfaction with midwife-managed care with 'shared care' over three dif...
Contains fulltext : 175832.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Objective to compare the client satisfaction of women with uncomplicated pregnancies at the onset of...
Background: Parents’ birth experiences affect bonding with their infant, which in turn may influence...
Objective To compare perinatal and maternal morbidity and birth interventions in low-risk women givi...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether patients were satisfied with midwifery services ren...
Background: health-care design recognises the importance of people-environment interactions, and mat...
The measurement and interpretation of patient experience is a distinct dimension of health care qual...
BACKGROUND: According to the woman-centred care model, continuous care by a midwife has a positive i...
Background and aimMidwifery care plays an important role in provision and promotion of maternal heal...
Background: The measurement and interpretation of patient experience is a distinct dimension of heal...
Patients ’ satisfaction with healthcare services is a measure of the quality of care received and of...