We aimed to directly compare women’s pregnancy to postpartum outcomes and experiences across the major maternity models of care offered in Queensland, Australia. We conducted secondary analyses of self-reported data collected in 2012 from a state-wide sample of women who had recently given birth in Queensland (response rate = 30.4%). Logistic regression was used to estimate the odds of outcomes and experiences associated with three models (GP Shared Care, Public Midwifery Continuity Care, Private Obstetric Care) compared with Standard Public Care, adjusting for relevant maternal characteristics and clinical covariates. Of 2,802 women, 18.2% received Standard Public Care, 21.7% received GP Shared Care, 12.9% received Public Midwifery Continu...
Objective To describe women’s reports of the model of care options General Practitioners (GPs) discu...
Background Women at low risk of pregnancy complications benefit from continuity of midwifery care, b...
Objective: To test whether a new community-based model of continuity of care provided by midwives an...
Objectives: To synthesize available evidence comparing outcomes and experiences of care received in ...
Objectives: To synthesize available evidence comparing outcomes and experiences of care received in ...
Objective: to compare the experiences of women who received a new model of continuity of midwifery c...
Perinatal outcomes may be influenced by a variety of factors including maternal demographics and med...
Objective: To test whether a new community-based model of continuity of care provided by midwives an...
BACKGROUND: Concerns have been raised in Australia and internationally regarding the quality and eff...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Background the viability of freestanding midwifery units in Australia is restric...
Background: In Australia, maternity care is available through universal coverage and a parallel, com...
Background\ud \ud In Australia, maternity care is available through universal coverage and a paralle...
Background: The effectiveness of continuity of care during the perinatal period is well documented, ...
Background In Australia, maternity care is available through universal coverage and a parallel, comp...
Background: In many countries midwives act as the main providers of care for women throughout pregna...
Objective To describe women’s reports of the model of care options General Practitioners (GPs) discu...
Background Women at low risk of pregnancy complications benefit from continuity of midwifery care, b...
Objective: To test whether a new community-based model of continuity of care provided by midwives an...
Objectives: To synthesize available evidence comparing outcomes and experiences of care received in ...
Objectives: To synthesize available evidence comparing outcomes and experiences of care received in ...
Objective: to compare the experiences of women who received a new model of continuity of midwifery c...
Perinatal outcomes may be influenced by a variety of factors including maternal demographics and med...
Objective: To test whether a new community-based model of continuity of care provided by midwives an...
BACKGROUND: Concerns have been raised in Australia and internationally regarding the quality and eff...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Background the viability of freestanding midwifery units in Australia is restric...
Background: In Australia, maternity care is available through universal coverage and a parallel, com...
Background\ud \ud In Australia, maternity care is available through universal coverage and a paralle...
Background: The effectiveness of continuity of care during the perinatal period is well documented, ...
Background In Australia, maternity care is available through universal coverage and a parallel, comp...
Background: In many countries midwives act as the main providers of care for women throughout pregna...
Objective To describe women’s reports of the model of care options General Practitioners (GPs) discu...
Background Women at low risk of pregnancy complications benefit from continuity of midwifery care, b...
Objective: To test whether a new community-based model of continuity of care provided by midwives an...