Against a backdrop of poor maternity and obstetric care, identified in the Morecambe Bay Inquiry, the UK government has recently called for improvements and heralded investment in training. Given the complex mix of professionals working closely together in maternity services addressing the lack of joined up continuing professional development (CPD) is necessary. This led us to ask whether there is evidence of IPE in maternity services. As part of a wider systematic review of IPE, we searched for studies related to CPD in maternity services between May 2005 and June 2014. A total of 206 articles were identified with 24 articles included after initial screening. Further review revealed only eight articles related to maternity care, none of wh...
Introduction: Interprofessional education (IPE) continues to be a key component in prequalifying hea...
Background: Many adverse pregnancy outcomes in the UK could be prevented with better intrapartum car...
Complex health conditions and the social-economic determinants that contribute to disease and injury...
Against a backdrop of poor maternity and obstetric care, identified in the Morecambe Bay Inquiry, th...
The World Health Organisation (WHO, 2010) recognises that interprofessional learning (IPL) in educat...
This multi-method evaluation assessed the perceived impact of interprofessional workshops targeting ...
Interprofessional education (IPE) was first conceived in 1973 by a World Health Organization (WHO) e...
Interprofessional education (IPE) interventions aiming to promote collaborative competence and impro...
The development and provision of maternity services globally are continuing to receive much attentio...
Since around the turn of this 21st century the need for interprofessional education (IPE) in health ...
The healthcare setting is a rich learning environment for students to experience interprofessional w...
METHODS: A prospective, mixed methods design was used to survey 165 ALSO course participants before ...
National Health Service (NHS) organisations that provide maternity care in England are in the proces...
Public Health England and the Department of Health (2015) have documented that parents are requestin...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.The New South Wales (NSW) Fetal welfare, Obstetri...
Introduction: Interprofessional education (IPE) continues to be a key component in prequalifying hea...
Background: Many adverse pregnancy outcomes in the UK could be prevented with better intrapartum car...
Complex health conditions and the social-economic determinants that contribute to disease and injury...
Against a backdrop of poor maternity and obstetric care, identified in the Morecambe Bay Inquiry, th...
The World Health Organisation (WHO, 2010) recognises that interprofessional learning (IPL) in educat...
This multi-method evaluation assessed the perceived impact of interprofessional workshops targeting ...
Interprofessional education (IPE) was first conceived in 1973 by a World Health Organization (WHO) e...
Interprofessional education (IPE) interventions aiming to promote collaborative competence and impro...
The development and provision of maternity services globally are continuing to receive much attentio...
Since around the turn of this 21st century the need for interprofessional education (IPE) in health ...
The healthcare setting is a rich learning environment for students to experience interprofessional w...
METHODS: A prospective, mixed methods design was used to survey 165 ALSO course participants before ...
National Health Service (NHS) organisations that provide maternity care in England are in the proces...
Public Health England and the Department of Health (2015) have documented that parents are requestin...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.The New South Wales (NSW) Fetal welfare, Obstetri...
Introduction: Interprofessional education (IPE) continues to be a key component in prequalifying hea...
Background: Many adverse pregnancy outcomes in the UK could be prevented with better intrapartum car...
Complex health conditions and the social-economic determinants that contribute to disease and injury...