In some instances midwives find it difficult to implement research into practice (Albers, 2001). For example, evidence informs of the benefits of providing continuous support during labour (Hodnett et al, 2003), yet one midwife to one woman is not compulsory in every maternity unit in the UK. Olsen (1997) meta-analyzed research that relates to the relative safety of home birth compared to hospital birth. Results found no difference in survival rates between babies born at home and those born in hospital. Amniotomy is still a common procedure, yet contra-indicated since fetal heart abnormalities are more likely in the healthy term fetus (Fraser et al, 1993). Such examples serve to sharpen awareness that some research is being overlooked. Con...
Kelda Folliard and Ruth Sanders discuss facilitating the conceptual leap for student midwives toward...
In a Perspective, Ank de Jonge and Jane Sandall discuss research on models of maternity care led by ...
- Objective: To explore barriers to the involvement of community midwives in identifying women in ea...
In some instances midwives find it difficult to implement research into practice (Albers, 2001). For...
In some instances midwives find it difficult to implementresearch into practice (Albers, 2001). For ...
Waterbirth practice has the potential to support a midwifery model of care and yet little is known a...
A Cochrane systematic review has shown midwife-led continuity models of care provide explicit benefi...
Background: Poor implementation of evidence in practice has been reported as a reason behind the co...
Background. The ideal of evidence-based practice is not always reflected in day-to-day midwifery car...
Problem: When midwives offer birth assistance at home birth and free-standing birth centres, they mu...
UK legislation and government policy favour women’s rights to bodily autonomy and active involvement...
to explore the interactions between mothers and midwives when labour begins with a focus on midwives...
Midwifery and maternity care are fields of community health where the use of evidence is, at best, c...
Aims and objectives To synthesise international research that relates to midwives' use of best avail...
Background: This research is about midwifery one-to-one support in labour. One-to-one support in lab...
Kelda Folliard and Ruth Sanders discuss facilitating the conceptual leap for student midwives toward...
In a Perspective, Ank de Jonge and Jane Sandall discuss research on models of maternity care led by ...
- Objective: To explore barriers to the involvement of community midwives in identifying women in ea...
In some instances midwives find it difficult to implement research into practice (Albers, 2001). For...
In some instances midwives find it difficult to implementresearch into practice (Albers, 2001). For ...
Waterbirth practice has the potential to support a midwifery model of care and yet little is known a...
A Cochrane systematic review has shown midwife-led continuity models of care provide explicit benefi...
Background: Poor implementation of evidence in practice has been reported as a reason behind the co...
Background. The ideal of evidence-based practice is not always reflected in day-to-day midwifery car...
Problem: When midwives offer birth assistance at home birth and free-standing birth centres, they mu...
UK legislation and government policy favour women’s rights to bodily autonomy and active involvement...
to explore the interactions between mothers and midwives when labour begins with a focus on midwives...
Midwifery and maternity care are fields of community health where the use of evidence is, at best, c...
Aims and objectives To synthesise international research that relates to midwives' use of best avail...
Background: This research is about midwifery one-to-one support in labour. One-to-one support in lab...
Kelda Folliard and Ruth Sanders discuss facilitating the conceptual leap for student midwives toward...
In a Perspective, Ank de Jonge and Jane Sandall discuss research on models of maternity care led by ...
- Objective: To explore barriers to the involvement of community midwives in identifying women in ea...