Background: Women in Scotland with uncomplicated pregnancies are encouraged by professional bodies and national guidelines to access community based models of midwife-led care for their labour and birth. The evidence base for these guidelines relates to comparisons of predominantly urban birth settings in England. There appears to be little evidence available about the quality of the care during the antenatal, birth and post birth periods available for women within the Scottish Community Maternity Unit (CMU) model. The research aim was to explore the safety and effectiveness of the maternity services provided at two rural Community Maternity Units in Scotland, both 40 miles by main road access from a tertiary obstetric unit. Methods: Fo...
Objective: To describe the outcomes of a public hospital maternity unit in rural New South Wales (NS...
Objective: To describe the outcomes of a public hospital maternity unit in rural New South Wales (NS...
Objectives Local reviews of the care of women who die in pregnancy and post-birth should be undertak...
Background: Women in Scotland with uncomplicated pregnancies are encouraged by professional bodies a...
Abstract Background Women in Scotland with uncomplicated pregnancies are encouraged by professional ...
Background: This research explores whether rural Community Maternity Units (CMUs) contribute to NHS ...
Objectives: To explore staff views on their roles, skills and training to deliver high quality and l...
Background: Little is known about performance of small rural maternity units, including stand-alone ...
Background: Little is known about performance of small rural maternity units, including stand-alone ...
Objective High-quality maternity care is key to long-term improvements in population health. Howeve...
Objective High-quality maternity care is key to long-term improvements in population health. Howeve...
Objectives Local reviews of the care of women who die in pregnancy and post-birth should be undertak...
Objectives Local reviews of the care of women who die in pregnancy and post-birth should be undertak...
Objectives Local reviews of the care of women who die in pregnancy and post-birth should be undertak...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the outcomes of a public hospital maternity unit in rural New South Wales (NS...
Objective: To describe the outcomes of a public hospital maternity unit in rural New South Wales (NS...
Objective: To describe the outcomes of a public hospital maternity unit in rural New South Wales (NS...
Objectives Local reviews of the care of women who die in pregnancy and post-birth should be undertak...
Background: Women in Scotland with uncomplicated pregnancies are encouraged by professional bodies a...
Abstract Background Women in Scotland with uncomplicated pregnancies are encouraged by professional ...
Background: This research explores whether rural Community Maternity Units (CMUs) contribute to NHS ...
Objectives: To explore staff views on their roles, skills and training to deliver high quality and l...
Background: Little is known about performance of small rural maternity units, including stand-alone ...
Background: Little is known about performance of small rural maternity units, including stand-alone ...
Objective High-quality maternity care is key to long-term improvements in population health. Howeve...
Objective High-quality maternity care is key to long-term improvements in population health. Howeve...
Objectives Local reviews of the care of women who die in pregnancy and post-birth should be undertak...
Objectives Local reviews of the care of women who die in pregnancy and post-birth should be undertak...
Objectives Local reviews of the care of women who die in pregnancy and post-birth should be undertak...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the outcomes of a public hospital maternity unit in rural New South Wales (NS...
Objective: To describe the outcomes of a public hospital maternity unit in rural New South Wales (NS...
Objective: To describe the outcomes of a public hospital maternity unit in rural New South Wales (NS...
Objectives Local reviews of the care of women who die in pregnancy and post-birth should be undertak...