BackgroundFew examples exist of research capacity building (RCB) in midwifery. As in other jurisdictions, at the turn of this century midwives in the Netherlands lagged in research-based practice. Dutch professional and academic organisations recognised the need to proactively undertake RCB. This paper describes how a large national research project, the DELIVER study, contributed to RCB in Dutch midwifery.MethodsApplying Cooke’s framework for RCB, we analysed the impact of the DELIVER study on RCB in midwifery with a document analysis comprising the following documents: annual reports on research output, websites of national organizations that might have implemented research findings, National Institute for Public Health and the Environmen...
Aim: This paper reports a case study which examined the selection, implementation and outcomes of on...
Background: Research in maternity care is often conducted in mixed low and high-risk or solely high...
Kelda Folliard and Ruth Sanders discuss facilitating the conceptual leap for student midwives toward...
BackgroundFew examples exist of research capacity building (RCB) in midwifery. As in other jurisdict...
BackgroundFew examples exist of research capacity building (RCB) in midwifery. As in other jurisdict...
BackgroundFew examples exist of research capacity building (RCB) in midwifery. As in other jurisdict...
BackgroundFew examples exist of research capacity building (RCB) in midwifery. As in other jurisdict...
Background: In the Netherlands, midwives are autonomous medical practitioners and 78% of pregnant wo...
Background: Having the research capacity to identify problems, create new knowledge and most importa...
Background: Research in midwifery is a relatively new development in many countries, and as a conseq...
Background: Research in midwifery is a relatively new development in many countries, and as a conseq...
Background: Research in midwifery is a relatively new development in many countries, and as a conseq...
Aim: This paper reports a case study which examined the selection, implementation and outcomes of on...
Aim: This paper reports a case study which examined the selection, implementation and outcomes of on...
Aim: This paper reports a case study which examined the selection, implementation and outcomes of on...
Aim: This paper reports a case study which examined the selection, implementation and outcomes of on...
Background: Research in maternity care is often conducted in mixed low and high-risk or solely high...
Kelda Folliard and Ruth Sanders discuss facilitating the conceptual leap for student midwives toward...
BackgroundFew examples exist of research capacity building (RCB) in midwifery. As in other jurisdict...
BackgroundFew examples exist of research capacity building (RCB) in midwifery. As in other jurisdict...
BackgroundFew examples exist of research capacity building (RCB) in midwifery. As in other jurisdict...
BackgroundFew examples exist of research capacity building (RCB) in midwifery. As in other jurisdict...
Background: In the Netherlands, midwives are autonomous medical practitioners and 78% of pregnant wo...
Background: Having the research capacity to identify problems, create new knowledge and most importa...
Background: Research in midwifery is a relatively new development in many countries, and as a conseq...
Background: Research in midwifery is a relatively new development in many countries, and as a conseq...
Background: Research in midwifery is a relatively new development in many countries, and as a conseq...
Aim: This paper reports a case study which examined the selection, implementation and outcomes of on...
Aim: This paper reports a case study which examined the selection, implementation and outcomes of on...
Aim: This paper reports a case study which examined the selection, implementation and outcomes of on...
Aim: This paper reports a case study which examined the selection, implementation and outcomes of on...
Background: Research in maternity care is often conducted in mixed low and high-risk or solely high...
Kelda Folliard and Ruth Sanders discuss facilitating the conceptual leap for student midwives toward...