نتایج جستجو برای: community midwife

تعداد نتایج: 366074  

2018
Laura Goodwin Billie Hunter Aled Jones

BACKGROUND In 2015, 27.5% of births in England and Wales were to mothers born outside of the UK. Compared to their White British peers, minority ethnic and migrant women are at a significantly higher risk of maternal and perinatal mortality, along with lower maternity care satisfaction. Existing literature highlights the importance of midwife-woman relationships in care satisfaction and pregnan...

2014
John Kuumuori Ganle

The story below of a Ghanaian midwife from the Ashanti region illustrates how one person was able to mobilize local community members in rural Piase in the Bosomtwi district to create demand for, and improve access to and use of, emergency and routine maternal health services. Her story demonstrates how involving communities in maternal health issues can improve both access to services and mate...

2016
S. Fernández-Beaskoetxea J. Bosch J. Bielby

The majority of parasites infect multiple hosts. As the outcome of the infection is different in each of them, most studies of wildlife disease focus on the few species that suffer the most severe consequences. However, the role that each host plays in the persistence and transmission of infection can be crucial to understanding the spread of a parasite and the risk it poses to the community. C...

1998
Myfanwy Morgan Natalie Fenwick Christina McKenzie Charles D A 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...

2016
Della A. Forster Helen L. McLachlan Mary-Ann Davey Mary Anne Biro Tanya Farrell Lisa Gold Maggie Flood Touran Shafiei Ulla Waldenström

BACKGROUND Continuity of care by a primary midwife during the antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum periods has been recommended in Australia and many hospitals have introduced a caseload midwifery model of care. The aim of this paper is to evaluate the effect of caseload midwifery on women's satisfaction with care across the maternity continuum. METHODS Pregnant women at low risk of complica...

Journal: :BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2009
Britt Ingeborg Eide Anne Britt Vika Nilsen Svein Rasmussen

BACKGROUND Earlier studies indicate that midwife-led birth settings are associated with modest benefits, including reduced medical interventions and increased maternal satisfaction. The generalizability of these studies to birth settings with low intervention rates, like those generally found in Norway, is not obvious. The aim of the present study was to compare intervention rates associated wi...

Journal: :iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 0
tahereh boryri noor mohammad noori alireza teimouri fariba yaghobinia

abstract background: natural delivery is the most painful event that women experience in their lifetime. that is why labor pain relief has long been as one of the most important issues in the field of midwifery. thus, the present study aims to explore the perception of primiparous mothers on comfortable resources for labor pain. materials and methods: in the present study, qualitative content a...

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...

Journal: :International journal of nursing practice 2011
Peeranan Wisanskoonwong Kathleen Fahy Carolyn Hastie

The first author of this paper, a Thai midwife, conducted a feminist action research project aimed at collaboratively developing a model for group-based antenatal education in Thailand. Should a midwife wear a uniform when facilitating midwife-led group-based antenatal education sessions in the hospital setting? This paper reports on a single example of reflection in and on midwifery practice t...

Journal: :Midwifery 2016
Sara E Borrelli Helen Spiby Denis Walsh

BACKGROUND The literature review reveals general information about a good midwife from a range of perspectives and what childbearing women generally value in a midwife, but there is a lack of information around mothers' perspectives of what makes a good midwife specifically during labour and birth, and even less in the context of different places of birth. AIM To conceptualise first-time moth...

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