Decisions to close small maternity units in rural and remote communities have often precipitated a community response as women and families rally to save local services. But where are the midwives? We argue here that professional bodies such as colleges of midwives have a responsibility to advocate more strongly at a political level for evidence-based decisionmaking regarding the allocation of rural services. We suggest that adopting a comprehensive definition of maternity services risk that considers both social and health services risks and their impact on clinical risk, could provide a solid basis for effective advocacy by professional bodies
Objective: to explore and understand what it means to provide midwifery care in remote and rural Sco...
Objective: to explore and understand what it means to provide midwifery care in remote and rural Sco...
Background: Little is known about performance of small rural maternity units, including stand-alone ...
OBJECTIVE: to explore perceptions and examples of risk related to pregnancy and childbirth in rural ...
Continued rural maternity closure across Australia has seen impacts on women and families such as fi...
Objective to explore perceptions and examples of risk related to pregnancy and childbirth in rural a...
Despite strong records of safety and quality maternity care, maternity care in Australia is not meet...
Despite strong records of safety and quality maternity care, maternity care in Australia is not meet...
Nurses and midwives are the largest group of health providers in Australia (60%), and with increasin...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Australia has a universal health care system and a comprehensive s...
IntroductionIn the past 30 years, 60% of South Australia’s rural maternity units have closed. Eviden...
INTRODUCTION: Rural women face many challenges with regards to maternity services. Many rural primar...
INTRODUCTION: Rural women face many challenges with regards to maternity services. Many rural primar...
INTRODUCTION: Rural women face many challenges with regards to maternity services. Many rural primar...
Despite strong records of safety and quality maternity care, maternity care in Australia is not meet...
Objective: to explore and understand what it means to provide midwifery care in remote and rural Sco...
Objective: to explore and understand what it means to provide midwifery care in remote and rural Sco...
Background: Little is known about performance of small rural maternity units, including stand-alone ...
OBJECTIVE: to explore perceptions and examples of risk related to pregnancy and childbirth in rural ...
Continued rural maternity closure across Australia has seen impacts on women and families such as fi...
Objective to explore perceptions and examples of risk related to pregnancy and childbirth in rural a...
Despite strong records of safety and quality maternity care, maternity care in Australia is not meet...
Despite strong records of safety and quality maternity care, maternity care in Australia is not meet...
Nurses and midwives are the largest group of health providers in Australia (60%), and with increasin...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Australia has a universal health care system and a comprehensive s...
IntroductionIn the past 30 years, 60% of South Australia’s rural maternity units have closed. Eviden...
INTRODUCTION: Rural women face many challenges with regards to maternity services. Many rural primar...
INTRODUCTION: Rural women face many challenges with regards to maternity services. Many rural primar...
INTRODUCTION: Rural women face many challenges with regards to maternity services. Many rural primar...
Despite strong records of safety and quality maternity care, maternity care in Australia is not meet...
Objective: to explore and understand what it means to provide midwifery care in remote and rural Sco...
Objective: to explore and understand what it means to provide midwifery care in remote and rural Sco...
Background: Little is known about performance of small rural maternity units, including stand-alone ...