Background: Women have consistently reported lower satisfaction with postnatal care compared with antenatal and labour care. The aim of this research was to examine whether women's experience of inpatient postnatal care in England is associated with variation in midwifery staffing levels. Methods: Analysis of data from the National Maternity Survey in 2018 including 17,611 women from 129 organisations. This was linked to hospital midwifery staffing numbers from the National Health Service (NHS) Workforce Statistics and the number of births from Hospital Episode Statistics. A two-level logistic regression model was created to examine the association of midwifery staffing levels and experiences in post-natal care. Results: The median Full Tim...
Objective: to compare the experiences of women who received a new model of continuity of midwifery c...
Background: The measurement and interpretation of patient experience is a distinct dimension of heal...
Background: A less than good experience during childbirth can affect a mother's early interaction wi...
Background: Women have reported dissatisfaction with care received on postnatal wards and this area ...
Experts are growing increasingly concerned about the sustainability of the midwifery workforce, with...
Objective: to undertake a scoping literature review of studies examining the quantitative associatio...
Staffing levels have been implicated in cases of adverse maternity events, near misses and sub-optim...
Background: The performance of maternity services is seen as a touchstone of whether or not we are d...
Background Studies consistently highlight in-patient postnatal care as the area of maternity care wo...
Objective: to describe the views of women using one team midwifery scheme and compare them with wome...
Objective: To explore views and experiences of community midwives delivering postnatal care. Design:...
Evidence indicates that many women continue to experience significant physical and psychological pro...
BACKGROUND: Concerns have been raised in Australia and internationally regarding the quality and eff...
Introduction: Postnatal care is an important area of midwifery practice. Changes in the length of po...
Background: Since users of healthcare services can be regarded as experts by experience, their views...
Objective: to compare the experiences of women who received a new model of continuity of midwifery c...
Background: The measurement and interpretation of patient experience is a distinct dimension of heal...
Background: A less than good experience during childbirth can affect a mother's early interaction wi...
Background: Women have reported dissatisfaction with care received on postnatal wards and this area ...
Experts are growing increasingly concerned about the sustainability of the midwifery workforce, with...
Objective: to undertake a scoping literature review of studies examining the quantitative associatio...
Staffing levels have been implicated in cases of adverse maternity events, near misses and sub-optim...
Background: The performance of maternity services is seen as a touchstone of whether or not we are d...
Background Studies consistently highlight in-patient postnatal care as the area of maternity care wo...
Objective: to describe the views of women using one team midwifery scheme and compare them with wome...
Objective: To explore views and experiences of community midwives delivering postnatal care. Design:...
Evidence indicates that many women continue to experience significant physical and psychological pro...
BACKGROUND: Concerns have been raised in Australia and internationally regarding the quality and eff...
Introduction: Postnatal care is an important area of midwifery practice. Changes in the length of po...
Background: Since users of healthcare services can be regarded as experts by experience, their views...
Objective: to compare the experiences of women who received a new model of continuity of midwifery c...
Background: The measurement and interpretation of patient experience is a distinct dimension of heal...
Background: A less than good experience during childbirth can affect a mother's early interaction wi...