نتایج جستجو برای: midwife

تعداد نتایج: 1878  

2015
Ank de Jonge Jeanette A. J. M. Mesman Judith Manniën Joost J. Zwart Simone E. Buitendijk Jos van Roosmalen Jeroen van Dillen

OBJECTIVE To test the hypothesis that it is possible to select a group of low risk women who can start labour in midwife-led care without having increased rates of severe adverse maternal outcomes compared to women who start labour in secondary care. DESIGN AND METHODS We conducted a nationwide cohort study in the Netherlands, using data from 223 739 women with a singleton pregnancy between 3...

2017
Ank de Jonge Lilian Peters Caroline C Geerts Jos J M van Roosmalen Jos W R Twisk Peter Brocklehurst Jennifer Hollowell

OBJECTIVES To compare mode of birth and medical interventions between broadly equivalent birth settings in England and the Netherlands. METHODS Data were combined from the Birthplace study in England (from April 2008 to April 2010) and the National Perinatal Register in the Netherlands (2009). Low risk women in England planning birth at home (16,470) or in freestanding midwifery units (11,133...

Journal: :BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2008
Ingrid Carlgren Marie Berg

BACKGROUND As a matter of routine, midwives in Sweden have spoken with women about their experiences of labour in a so-called 'postpartum consultation'. However, the possibility of offering women this kind of consultation today is reduced due to shortage of both time and resources. The aim of this study was to explore the occurrence, women's requirements of, and experiences of a postpartum cons...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Sanitary Institute 1919

Journal: :Journal of Japan Academy of Midwifery 1992

Journal: :Journal of Japan Academy of Midwifery 1997

Journal: :RCM midwives journal : official journal of the Royal College of Midwives 2002
Frances Day-Stirk

Journal: :Midwifery 2014
Therese A Wiegers J Catja Warmelink Evelien R Spelten T Klomp Eileen K Hutton

OBJECTIVE to re-assess the work and workload of primary care midwives in the Netherlands. BACKGROUND in the Netherlands most midwives work in primary care as independent practitioners in a midwifery practice with two or more colleagues. Each practice provides 24/7 care coverage through office hours and on-call hours of the midwives. In 2006 the results of a time registration project of primar...

Journal: :Quality in health care : QHC 1998
M Morgan N Fenwick C McKenzie C D Wolfe

BACKGROUND Changing Childbirth (1993), a report on the future of maternity services in the United Kingdom, endorsed the development of a primarily community based midwifery led service for normal pregnancy, with priority given to the provision of "woman centred care". This has led to the development of local schemes emphasising continuity of midwifery care and increased choice and control for w...

2017
Elizabeth Christine Rigg Virginia Schmied Kath Peters Hannah Grace Dahlen

BACKGROUND In Australia the choice to birth at home is not well supported and only 0.4% of women give birth at home with a registered midwife. Recent changes to regulatory requirements for midwives have become more restrictive and there is no insurance product that covers private midwives for intrapartum care at home. Freebirth (planned birth at home with no registered health professional) with...

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