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Providing woman-centred care in complex pregnancy situations

Midwifery, 2021
Midwifery philosophy and practice is grounded in providing woman-centred care. The available evidence was reviewed to better understand how to provide Woman-centred midwifery care in complex pregnancy situations. Complexity in this context is defined as psychosocial or biomedical risk factors that place the mother and/or her baby at increased risk for ...
Simone L Naughton   +2 more
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Woman-centred care

International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2001
Changes over the past decade have emphasised the individual service user and their relationship with the health service. Within the maternity services this has been interpreted as woman-centred care a result of key initiatives; the Winterton Report (House of Commons, 1992. Maternity Services.
Lesley Graham
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Development and piloting the Woman Centred Care Scale (WCCS)

Women and Birth, 2017
In midwifery we espouse a woman centred care approach to practice, yet in midwifery education no valid instrument exists with which to measure the performance of these behaviours in midwifery students.To develop and validate an instrument to measure woman centred care behaviours in midwifery students.We identified four core concepts; woman's sphere ...
Susannah Brady   +2 more
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Towards a conceptualisation of woman centred care — A global review of professional standards

Women and Birth, 2022
Woman centred care is purported to underpin Midwifery philosophy. However, the evidence and focus of this concept within midwifery professional standards has yet to be verified. Further to this, woman centred care is, at this time, mostly depicted as a way of assisting, supporting and interacting with a woman and her family.
Maree Črepinšek, Iain Graham
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A global review of the inferred meaning of woman centred care within midwifery professional standards

Women and Birth, 2023
As an integral and guiding approach, woman centred care is well-grounded as the cornerstone of midwifery training and practice. A previous global review established that the concept, even though acknowledged as pivotal, has limited attention within the professional standards documents that underpin the discipline [1].
Maree Črepinšek, Iain Graham
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A midwifery model of woman-centred childbirth care – In Swedish and Icelandic settings

Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare, 2012
Theoretical models for health care practice are important both as tools for guiding daily practice and for explaining the philosophical basis for care.The aim of this study was to define and develop an evidence-based midwifery model of woman-centred care in Sweden and Iceland.Using a hermeneutic approach we developed a model based on a synthesis of ...
Marie Berg, Olof Asta Olafsdottir
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ISeeYou – Evaluation of a woman-centred care pilot project in Bachelor midwifery education and research

Midwifery, 2018
to evaluate the ISeeYou project that aims to equip first year Bachelor midwifery students to support them in their learning of providing woman-centred care.the project has an ethnographic design. First year midwifery students buddied up to one woman throughout her continuum of the childbirth process and accompanied her during her antenatal and ...
Yvonne J Kuipers
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Woman-centred care

British Journal of Midwifery, 2021
Are women really at the centre of care in the modern maternity system? Dr Clare Davison investigates
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Woman-centred care

Nursing Standard, 2007
A different approach to women's forensic mental health care presents challenges for nurses, says Gavin ...
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Measuring and defining woman-centred care: a mixed methods study [PDF]

open access: possible, 2022
Background: Woman-centred care provides a fundamental, philosophical approach for midwives working around the globe. Such care is integral to the role of the midwife and to determining standards of practice. Few empirical studies have explored the meaning of woman-centred care, how midwives perceive this concept and use it in practice, and how midwives
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