Reducing preterm birth is a priority for Maternity and Children's services. In the recent UK Department of Health publication ‘Safer Maternity Care’ the Secretary of State for Health aimed to achieve the national maternity safety ambition by pledging to reduce the rate of preterm birth from 8% to 6%. It was proposed that specialist preterm birth services should be established in the UK in order to achieve this aim. In response the Preterm Clinical Network has written Commissioning Guidance aimed to establish best practice pathways and agreed models of care to reduce variation nationally. They have been developed by clinical experts in the field, from within the UK, to provide recommendations for commissioning groups and to recommend pathway...
Premature birth is the world's leading cause of neonatal mortality with worldwide estimates indicati...
Background Midwifery continuity of care is the only health system intervention shown to reduce prete...
Preterm birth (PTB) is the leading cause of childhood mortality in children under 5 and accounts for...
© 2019 The Authors Reducing preterm birth is a priority for Maternity and Children's services. In th...
Background Midwifery continuity of care is the only health system intervention shown to reduce prete...
Introduction New guidance, from NHS England (Saving Babies Lives Care Bundle Version 2 Element 5 (SB...
Preterm delivery (PTD; < 37 weeks’ gestation) complicates 5%–13% of deliveries worldwide, depending ...
Preterm birth (PTB) occurs in 5–18% of pregnancies and is the leading cause of neonatal morbidity, m...
Preterm birth (PTB) remains the most serious complication in obstetrics and a substantial excess bur...
Preterm delivery is defined as delivery before 37 weeks completed gestation. It represents a major c...
BackgroundBeing born very premature (i.e. before 32 weeks’ gestation) has an impact on survival and ...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: High rates of preterm births remain a UK public health concern. Pr...
Preterm birth is a health and social problem, considered the leading cause of neonatal mortality wor...
Background: Despite much research effort, there is a paucity of conclusive evidence in the field o...
BackgroundPreterm birth (PTB) occurs in 8% of births in the UK. At Imperial College Healthcare NHS T...
Premature birth is the world's leading cause of neonatal mortality with worldwide estimates indicati...
Background Midwifery continuity of care is the only health system intervention shown to reduce prete...
Preterm birth (PTB) is the leading cause of childhood mortality in children under 5 and accounts for...
© 2019 The Authors Reducing preterm birth is a priority for Maternity and Children's services. In th...
Background Midwifery continuity of care is the only health system intervention shown to reduce prete...
Introduction New guidance, from NHS England (Saving Babies Lives Care Bundle Version 2 Element 5 (SB...
Preterm delivery (PTD; < 37 weeks’ gestation) complicates 5%–13% of deliveries worldwide, depending ...
Preterm birth (PTB) occurs in 5–18% of pregnancies and is the leading cause of neonatal morbidity, m...
Preterm birth (PTB) remains the most serious complication in obstetrics and a substantial excess bur...
Preterm delivery is defined as delivery before 37 weeks completed gestation. It represents a major c...
BackgroundBeing born very premature (i.e. before 32 weeks’ gestation) has an impact on survival and ...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: High rates of preterm births remain a UK public health concern. Pr...
Preterm birth is a health and social problem, considered the leading cause of neonatal mortality wor...
Background: Despite much research effort, there is a paucity of conclusive evidence in the field o...
BackgroundPreterm birth (PTB) occurs in 8% of births in the UK. At Imperial College Healthcare NHS T...
Premature birth is the world's leading cause of neonatal mortality with worldwide estimates indicati...
Background Midwifery continuity of care is the only health system intervention shown to reduce prete...
Preterm birth (PTB) is the leading cause of childhood mortality in children under 5 and accounts for...