This qualitative study investigated midwives' perception of a team midwifery model of care implemented in North Queensland, Australia. A midwifery model of care is the use of primary health care principles to deliver care throughout the woman's entire pregnancy and postpartum period in partnership with other members of the health care team. Four focus groups were undertaken with 22 midwives to determine their perception of the team midwifery model of care. The study found the experience of the team midwifery model of care for midwives had been influenced by organisational characteristics, team structures, and accountability. Recommendations from this study include the need for an appropriate environmental scan and implementation of planning...
BACKGROUND: A major change in the organisation of maternity care in the Netherlands is under conside...
Background: A major change in the organisation of maternity care in the Netherlands is under conside...
There is currently a strong demand for midwives throughout Australia and it is likely that this will...
This study explores the essence of the experience of midwives working within a new midwifery model o...
This research describes the model of midwifery care embedded in Newtown Union Health Service (NUHS)....
BackgroundMidwives have been providing care to women throughout the history of the profession, howev...
The fragmented nature of maternity services in the UK has led to the introduction of various forms o...
Background: Pregnancy, birth and child rearing are significant life events for women and their famil...
Background: A pilot study was undertaken between 2006 and 2008 to explore the feasibility of impleme...
The study aim was to describe midwives' experiences of working in a new service delivery model. A de...
OBJECTIVE: As part of an evaluation of a team midwifery scheme we assessed the satisfaction of commu...
Objective: To explore the experiences and perceptions of midwives practising the midwifery-led care ...
Objectives in Australia, models of maternity care that offer women continuity of care with a known m...
Objective: to describe the views of women using one team midwifery scheme and compare them with wome...
The way in which women and their babies transition from maternity services to the care of child and ...
BACKGROUND: A major change in the organisation of maternity care in the Netherlands is under conside...
Background: A major change in the organisation of maternity care in the Netherlands is under conside...
There is currently a strong demand for midwives throughout Australia and it is likely that this will...
This study explores the essence of the experience of midwives working within a new midwifery model o...
This research describes the model of midwifery care embedded in Newtown Union Health Service (NUHS)....
BackgroundMidwives have been providing care to women throughout the history of the profession, howev...
The fragmented nature of maternity services in the UK has led to the introduction of various forms o...
Background: Pregnancy, birth and child rearing are significant life events for women and their famil...
Background: A pilot study was undertaken between 2006 and 2008 to explore the feasibility of impleme...
The study aim was to describe midwives' experiences of working in a new service delivery model. A de...
OBJECTIVE: As part of an evaluation of a team midwifery scheme we assessed the satisfaction of commu...
Objective: To explore the experiences and perceptions of midwives practising the midwifery-led care ...
Objectives in Australia, models of maternity care that offer women continuity of care with a known m...
Objective: to describe the views of women using one team midwifery scheme and compare them with wome...
The way in which women and their babies transition from maternity services to the care of child and ...
BACKGROUND: A major change in the organisation of maternity care in the Netherlands is under conside...
Background: A major change in the organisation of maternity care in the Netherlands is under conside...
There is currently a strong demand for midwives throughout Australia and it is likely that this will...