Background: Continuity of care during labour is important for women. Women with an intrapartum referral from primary to secondary care look back more negatively on their birh experience compared to those who are not referred. It is not clear which aspects of care contribute to this negative birth experience. This study aimed to explore in-depth the experiences of women who were referred during labour from primary to secondary care with regard to the different aspects of continuity of care.Methods: A qualitative interview study was conducted in the Netherlands among women who were in primary care at the onset of labour and were referred to secondary care before the baby was born. Through purposive sampling 27 women were selected. Of these, n...
Background: Continuity models of care are rare in Sweden, despite the evidence of their benefit to w...
Background: Continuity models of care are rare in Sweden, despite the evidence of their benefit to w...
INTRODUCTION: Continuity models of midwifery care are significant factors in facilitating a positive...
they are referred from primary to secondary care during labour? a qualitative interview study in the...
Abstract Background To compare experienced continuity of care among women who received midwife-led v...
Background: To compare experienced continuity of care among women who received midwife-led versus ob...
Background: To compare experienced continuity of care among women who received midwife-led versus ob...
Objective: to compare the experiences of women who received a new model of continuity of midwifery c...
INTRODUCTION: Continuity models are rare in Sweden. The aim was to compare the intrapartum care expe...
BACKGROUND: Continuity models of care are rare in Sweden, despite the evidence of their benefit to w...
Background: Continuity models of care are rare in Sweden, despite the evidence of their benefit to w...
Background: Continuity models of care are rare in Sweden, despite the evidence of their benefit to w...
INTRODUCTION Continuity models are rare in Sweden. The aim was to compare the intrapartum care exper...
Background: Continuity models of care are rare in Sweden, despite the evidence of their benefit to w...
INTRODUCTION Continuity models are rare in Sweden. The aim was to compare the intrapartum care exper...
Background: Continuity models of care are rare in Sweden, despite the evidence of their benefit to w...
Background: Continuity models of care are rare in Sweden, despite the evidence of their benefit to w...
INTRODUCTION: Continuity models of midwifery care are significant factors in facilitating a positive...
they are referred from primary to secondary care during labour? a qualitative interview study in the...
Abstract Background To compare experienced continuity of care among women who received midwife-led v...
Background: To compare experienced continuity of care among women who received midwife-led versus ob...
Background: To compare experienced continuity of care among women who received midwife-led versus ob...
Objective: to compare the experiences of women who received a new model of continuity of midwifery c...
INTRODUCTION: Continuity models are rare in Sweden. The aim was to compare the intrapartum care expe...
BACKGROUND: Continuity models of care are rare in Sweden, despite the evidence of their benefit to w...
Background: Continuity models of care are rare in Sweden, despite the evidence of their benefit to w...
Background: Continuity models of care are rare in Sweden, despite the evidence of their benefit to w...
INTRODUCTION Continuity models are rare in Sweden. The aim was to compare the intrapartum care exper...
Background: Continuity models of care are rare in Sweden, despite the evidence of their benefit to w...
INTRODUCTION Continuity models are rare in Sweden. The aim was to compare the intrapartum care exper...
Background: Continuity models of care are rare in Sweden, despite the evidence of their benefit to w...
Background: Continuity models of care are rare in Sweden, despite the evidence of their benefit to w...
INTRODUCTION: Continuity models of midwifery care are significant factors in facilitating a positive...