Objective: To explore views and experiences of community midwives delivering postnatal care. Design: A descriptive qualitative study design undertaking focus groups with community midwives and community midwifery team leaders. Setting: All focus groups were carried out in community midwifery care settings, across four hospitals in two NHS organisations, April to June 2018 in the West Midlands, UK. Participants: 47 midwives: 34 community midwives and 13 community midwifery team leaders took part in 7 focus groups. Findings: Inductive framework analysis of data led to the development of themes and sub-themes relating to factors influencing discharge from hospital, strategies to address increases in discharge and the broader challenges to prov...
This paper describes the experiences of postnatal patients regarding postnatal care, with the intent...
It is common practice globally for women to be discharged from a health facility within twenty-four ...
Experts are growing increasingly concerned about the sustainability of the midwifery workforce, with...
Objective: To explore views and experiences of community midwives delivering postnatal care. Design:...
Aim. To explore women’s views and experiences of postnatal care, both in hospital and at home, in a ...
The specific objectives of the study were to: 1. Investigate women's perceptions and experiences of...
In Aotearoa New Zealand (from hereafter New Zealand), postnatal care is typically provided in hospit...
It is already known that for many women hospital postnatal care is the least satisfying and valued p...
Objective: to describe the views of women using one team midwifery scheme and compare them with wome...
Background: In Australia and internationally, women report high levels of dissatisfaction with hospi...
The study aim was to describe midwives' experiences of working in a new service delivery model. A de...
BACKGROUND: Research suggests that collaboratively delivered maternity care can positively impact he...
Objective: There is ongoing poor evaluation of post-birth care and an urgent need to improve women's...
BackgroundHaving a known midwife throughout pregnancy, birth and the early parenting period improves...
Our objective was to explore English midwives' views and experiences of supporting mothers with feed...
This paper describes the experiences of postnatal patients regarding postnatal care, with the intent...
It is common practice globally for women to be discharged from a health facility within twenty-four ...
Experts are growing increasingly concerned about the sustainability of the midwifery workforce, with...
Objective: To explore views and experiences of community midwives delivering postnatal care. Design:...
Aim. To explore women’s views and experiences of postnatal care, both in hospital and at home, in a ...
The specific objectives of the study were to: 1. Investigate women's perceptions and experiences of...
In Aotearoa New Zealand (from hereafter New Zealand), postnatal care is typically provided in hospit...
It is already known that for many women hospital postnatal care is the least satisfying and valued p...
Objective: to describe the views of women using one team midwifery scheme and compare them with wome...
Background: In Australia and internationally, women report high levels of dissatisfaction with hospi...
The study aim was to describe midwives' experiences of working in a new service delivery model. A de...
BACKGROUND: Research suggests that collaboratively delivered maternity care can positively impact he...
Objective: There is ongoing poor evaluation of post-birth care and an urgent need to improve women's...
BackgroundHaving a known midwife throughout pregnancy, birth and the early parenting period improves...
Our objective was to explore English midwives' views and experiences of supporting mothers with feed...
This paper describes the experiences of postnatal patients regarding postnatal care, with the intent...
It is common practice globally for women to be discharged from a health facility within twenty-four ...
Experts are growing increasingly concerned about the sustainability of the midwifery workforce, with...