Background: Women have reported dissatisfaction with care received on postnatal wards and this area has been highlighted for improvement. Studies have shown an association between midwifery staffing levels and postnatal care experiences, but so far, the influence of registered and support staff deployed in postnatal wards has not been studied. This work is timely as the number of support workers has increased in the workforce and there has been little research on skill mix to date. Methods: Cross sectional secondary analysis including 13,264 women from 123 postnatal wards within 93 hospital Trusts. Staffing was measured in each organisation as Full Time Equivalent staff employed per 100 births, and on postnatal wards, using Hours Per Patien...
Background: Effective postnatal care is important for optimal care of women and newborns–to promot...
It is already known that for many women hospital postnatal care is the least satisfying and valued p...
Background\ud \ud In Australia, maternity care is available through universal coverage and a paralle...
Background: Women have consistently reported lower satisfaction with postnatal care compared with an...
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...
Background Studies consistently highlight in-patient postnatal care as the area of maternity care wo...
BACKGROUND: Concerns have been raised in Australia and internationally regarding the quality and eff...
Staffing levels have been implicated in cases of adverse maternity events, near misses and sub-optim...
In Aotearoa New Zealand (from hereafter New Zealand), postnatal care is typically provided in hospit...
Objective: to describe the views of women using one team midwifery scheme and compare them with wome...
Background: The performance of maternity services is seen as a touchstone of whether or not we are d...
Objective: To explore views and experiences of community midwives delivering postnatal care. Design:...
Objectives To report on women’s and families’ expectations and experiences of hospital postnatal car...
Evidence indicates that many women continue to experience significant physical and psychological pro...
Background: Effective postnatal care is important for optimal care of women and newborns–to promot...
It is already known that for many women hospital postnatal care is the least satisfying and valued p...
Background\ud \ud In Australia, maternity care is available through universal coverage and a paralle...
Background: Women have consistently reported lower satisfaction with postnatal care compared with an...
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...
Background Studies consistently highlight in-patient postnatal care as the area of maternity care wo...
BACKGROUND: Concerns have been raised in Australia and internationally regarding the quality and eff...
Staffing levels have been implicated in cases of adverse maternity events, near misses and sub-optim...
In Aotearoa New Zealand (from hereafter New Zealand), postnatal care is typically provided in hospit...
Objective: to describe the views of women using one team midwifery scheme and compare them with wome...
Background: The performance of maternity services is seen as a touchstone of whether or not we are d...
Objective: To explore views and experiences of community midwives delivering postnatal care. Design:...
Objectives To report on women’s and families’ expectations and experiences of hospital postnatal car...
Evidence indicates that many women continue to experience significant physical and psychological pro...
Background: Effective postnatal care is important for optimal care of women and newborns–to promot...
It is already known that for many women hospital postnatal care is the least satisfying and valued p...
Background\ud \ud In Australia, maternity care is available through universal coverage and a paralle...