نتایج جستجو برای: free maternity care

تعداد نتایج: 1121878  

2012

Background: This cross-sectional study was designed to explore the impact of the availability of maternity care services on the int~Ult mortality rates in nonmetropolitan (rural) counties in Florida. Methods: We evaluated the sufficiency of physicians providing maternity care in each rural county. We then constructed a mathematical model to compare physician availability with the infant mortali...

Journal: :Journal of primary health care 2015
Bruce Arroll Pauline Norris

1. Gray B. Lead maternity care needs to be embedded in general practice—the ‘yes’ case. J Prim Health Care. 2015;7(1):71–73. 2. Primary Maternity Services Amendment Notice 2012. [cited 2015 April]. Available from: http://www.health.govt.nz/system/ files/documents/publications/primary-maternity-services-amendment-notice-2012.pdf Bruce Arroll, Pauline Norris, Jo Scott-Jones and Shane Reti. Your s...

2014
Anita J Gagnon Rebecca DeBruyn Birgitta Essén Mika Gissler Maureen Heaman Zeinab Jeambey Dineke Korfker Christine McCourt Carolyn Roth Jennifer Zeitlin Rhonda Small

BACKGROUND Through the World Health Assembly Resolution, 'Health of Migrants', the international community has identified migrant health as a priority. Recommendations for general hospital care for international migrants in receiving-countries have been put forward by the Migrant Friendly Hospital Initiative; adaptations of these recommendations specific to maternity care have yet to be elucida...

2015
Caroline Bradbury-Jones Jenna P. Breckenridge John Devaney Thilo Kroll Anne Lazenbatt Julie Taylor

BACKGROUND Women and their babies are entitled to equal access to high quality maternity care. However, when women fit into two or more categories of vulnerability they can face multiple, compound barriers to accessing and utilising services. Disabled women are up to three times more likely to experience domestic abuse than non-disabled women. Domestic abuse may compromise health service access...

Journal: :Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM 2012
Matthew R Meunier Barbara S Apgar Stephen D Ratcliffe Patricia B Mullan

INTRODUCTION Proposed changes to family medicine maternity care training requirements, including a 2-tiered basic and advanced curriculum, have raised questions about their perceived feasibility and impact. The goal of this study was to elicit family medicine obstetrics faculty plans to adopt changes in their maternity care training of family physicians. METHODS We surveyed obstetrics curricu...

Journal: :African journal of reproductive health 2013
Brenda Oiyemhonlan Emilia Udofia Damien Punguyire

A hospital based cross-sectional qualitative study was conducted at Kintampo Municipal Hospital in Northern Ghana, to identify obstetric emergencies and barriers to emergency care seeking; examine the perspective of midwives regarding their role in maternity care and management of obstetric emergencies, and explore women's knowledge and response to obstetric emergencies. Study subjects comprise...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 2002

2016
Iain Smith

The last half century has seen significant changes to Maternity services in England. Though rates of maternal and infant mortality have fallen to very low levels, this has been achieved largely through hospital admission. It has been argued that maternity services may have become over-medicalised and service users have expressed a preference for more personalised care. NHS England's national st...

Journal: :Cost effectiveness and resource allocation : C/E 2005
Suhaila H Khan

OBJECTIVE: This study investigated a) the amount and types of out-of-pocket expenditures by patients for nominally free services in a large public hospital in Bangladesh, b) the factors influencing these expenses, and c) the impact of these expenses on household income. METHODS: Eighty-one maternity patients were interviewed during their hospitalization in the Dhaka Medical College Hospital. Pa...

2017
Roxana Behruzi Stephanie Klam Marleen Dehertog Vania Jimenez Marie Hatem

BACKGROUND A better understanding of the processes of collaboration between midwives who work in the birthing centers, and hospital-based obstetricians, family physicians and nurses may promote cooperation among professionals providing maternity care in both institutions. The aim of this research was to explore the barriers and facilitators of the interprofessional and interorganizational colla...

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