نتایج جستجو برای: community midwives

تعداد نتایج: 368872  

Journal: :Midwifery 2012
Christine McCourt Juliet Rayment Susanna Rance Jane Sandall

OBJECTIVE the objective of the Birthplace in England Case Studies was to explore the organisational and professional issues that may impact on the quality and safety of labour and birth care in different birth settings: Home, Freestanding Midwifery Unit, Alongside Midwifery Unit or Obstetric Unit. This analysis examines the factors affecting the readiness of community midwives to provide women ...

2012
Kimberly Garcia Barbara Morrison Jill Kilanowski

Guatemala, midwives, postpartum, hemorrhage, childbirth, obstetrics, focus group Traditional midwives attend the majority of births in Guatemala (Maupin, 2008; Walsh 2006; Walsh 2003), yet evidence from Lang and Elkin’s landmark article (1997) shows traditional midwives in Guatemala lack basic skills to prevent and treat postpartum hemorrhage (PPH). Most traditional midwives are indigenous and ...

Journal: :BMJ 1991
G Chamberlain

Antenatal care in the 1990s has six functions (box). The first two are the same as any performed in an outpatient clinic (treatment of symptoms); the second two relate to multiphasic screening of which antenatal care was an early example; and the third pair are part of health education. Antenatal care in the United Kingdom is performed by a range of professionals-midwives, general practitioners...

Background and Objective: Organizations pay special attention to effective in-service training for their growth and excellence. On the other hand, the practical and clinical skills of midwives are complex activities and the correct implementation of many of these skills ensures the patient's life and training must be principled and effective. In this study, the effectiveness of virtual cardiopu...

Journal: :International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics 2001
M Wagner

Humanized birth puts the woman in the center and in control, focuses on community based primary maternity care with midwives, nurses and doctors working together in harmony as equals, and has evidence based services. Western, medicalized, high tech maternity care under obstetric control usually dehumanizes, often leads to unnecessary, costly, dangerous, invasive obstetric interventions and shou...

2016
Umesh Ramadurg Marianne Vidler Umesh Charanthimath Geetanjali Katageri Mrutyunjaya Bellad Ashalata Mallapur Shivaprasad Goudar Shashidhar Bannale Chandrashekhar Karadiguddi Diane Sawchuck Rahat Qureshi Peter von Dadelszen Richard Derman

BACKGROUND In India, the hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and postpartum haemorrhage are responsible for nearly 40 % of all maternal deaths. Most of these deaths occur in primary health settings which frequently lack essential equipment and medication, are understaffed, and have limited or no access to specialist care. Community health care workers are regarded as essential providers of basi...

2014
Evelyn Sakeah Lois McCloskey Judith Bernstein Kojo Yeboah-Antwi Samuel Mills Henry V Doctor

BACKGROUND The burden of maternal mortality in sub-Saharan Africa is very high. In Ghana maternal mortality ratio was 380 deaths per 100,000 live births in 2013. Skilled birth attendance has been shown to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity, yet in 2010 only 68 percent of mothers in Ghana gave birth with the assistance of skilled birth attendants. In 2005, the Ghana Health Service piloted a...

2013
Lilian T Mselle Karen Marie Moland Abu Mvungi Bjorg Evjen-Olsen Thecla W Kohi

BACKGROUND In Tanzania, half of all pregnant women access a health facility for delivery. The proportion receiving skilled care at birth is even lower. In order to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity, the government has set out to increase health facility deliveries by skilled care. The aim of this study was to describe the weaknesses in the provision of acceptable and adequate quality care...

2012
Virginia Skinner

Objective To assess factors linked with job satisfaction of Australian nurses and midwives. Design Descriptive survey. Setting Public hospital, aged care facility and community health centres. Subjects A total of 562 enrolled and registered nurses and midwives were selected by convenience sampling when they attended professional conferences. The return rate was 41.4 per cent. A sample size of 5...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2008
Georgina Stamp Sonia Champion Geraldine Anderson Bronwyn Warren Deanna Stuart-Butler Jacqueline Doolan Cheryl Boles Lisa Callaghan Anne Foale Christine Muyambi

INTRODUCTION Aboriginal Maternal and Infant Care (AMIC) workers and midwives work in intellectual and inter-cultural partnerships in a new perinatal care model the Anangu Bibi Family Birthing Program that aims to provide culturally focussed perinatal care for Aboriginal mothers and families at two sites in regional South Australia. This study investigated the views of the AMIC workers and midwi...

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