General practitioners' views of working with team midwifery (original) (raw)

Working with team midwifery: health visitors' views of one team midwifery scheme

C Todd, Morag Farquhar

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1998

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Team midwifery: The views and job satisfaction of midwives

Corinne Camilleri-Ferrante

Midwifery, 1998

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Continuity of care in maternity services: women's views of one team midwifery scheme

Corinne Camilleri-Ferrante

Midwifery, 2000

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Collaboration in Maternity Care is achievable and practical

alec welsh

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2012

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Working alongside a midwife-led care unit: what do obstetricians think?

Margaret Reid

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1995

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Hearing midwives' views": focus groups on maternity care in Calderdale NHS Trust

Ruth Deery

1999

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Working together: collaboration between midwives and doctors in public hospitals

Karen Lane

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Collaboration of midwives in primary care midwifery practices with other maternity care providers

Eileen Hutton

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Team midwife care: maternal and infant outcomes

Ulla Waldenström

The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2001

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Comparing standard maternity care with team midwifery care provided by student midwives – a pilot study Women’s experiences and clinical outcomes

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Women and midwives in partnership: a problematic relationship?

Valerie Fleming

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An empirical investigation into beliefs about collaborative practice among maternity care providers

Bernadette Watson

Australian Health Review, 2012

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An action-research study exploring midwives' support needs and the affect of group clinical supervision

Ruth Deery

Midwifery, 2005

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An evaluation of the satisfaction of midwives’ working in midwifery group practice

Candice Oster

Midwifery, 2010

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Issues in private practice: Midwife care—the future

Joy Johnston

Australian College of Midwives Incorporated Journal, 1995

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What makes alongside midwifery-led units work? Lessons from a national research project

Christine McCourt, Susanna Rance, Jane Sandall

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Collaborative practice among obstetricians, family physicians and midwives

Andrée Gagnon

Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2014

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Independent Midwives and Doctors: Collaboration or Conflict

Liz Nightingale

The Practising Midwife, 2010

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The impact of the establishment of a midwife managed unit on women in a rural setting in England

Diane Fraser

Midwifery, 2003

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Partnership and reciprocity with women sustain Lead Maternity Carer midwives in practice

Andrea Gilkison

New Zealand College of Midwives Journal, 2014

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Partnership in midwifery care in New Zealand

Helen Timperley

Midwifery, 2004

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Evaluation of the Albany Midwifery Practice: Final report March 2001

Jane Sandall

London: Kings College, 2001

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It makes sense and it works': Maternity care providers' perspectives on the feasibility of a group antenatal care model (Pregnancy Circles)

Juliet Rayment

Midwifery, 2018

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Certified nurse-midwife and physician collaborative practice: Piloting a survey on the internet

Suellen Miller

1997

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Evaluation of midwife-led care provided at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital

Rona Campbell

Midwifery, 1999

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The culture of midwifery in the National Health Service in England

Mavis Kirkham

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1999

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Is there a future for universal midwifery postnatal care in the UK?

Julie Wray

MIDIRS Digest, 2012

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Moving from hierarchy to collaboration: The birth of an action research project, The Practising Midwife 3 (2000)

Ruth Deery

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Midwives' and health visitors' collaborative relationships: A systematic review of qualitative and quantitative studies

Justin Needle

International journal of nursing studies, 2016

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Professional attitudes to Changing Childbirth in Nottingham, UK

Veronica James

International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2002

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Continuity of Midwifery Care in England: A New Professional Project?

Jane Sandall

Gender Work and Organization, 2008

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Redesigning postnatal care: exploring the views and experiences of midwives

Hugh McLachlan, Jane Morrow

Midwifery, 2013

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