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to investigate use of pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods of perineal analgesia used by midwives during the second stage of labour and perineal repair in the UK.postal survey.self-complete questionnaires were sent to Heads of Midwifery in all 219 maternity units in the UK. Information was requested on the number and type of deliveries undertaken in the previous year and on the midwifery...
Acceptance of a paper for publication sometimes appears to be a mountain that has to be climbed. For some it has the height of Everest but for others it is a stroll up a hill. In writing this paper I hope that readers will be able to have an easier job in writing a paper that will be accepted in this journal and that in return the editor's task will be a little easier.
to describe how mothers of premature or sick mature babies, experienced the care and their own state of health after birth in postnatal care in a neonatal co-care ward.a Husserlian phenomenology method inspired by Giorgi was used. Six mothers were interviewed using a semi-structured, open-ended interview guide.a neonatal ward using a concept of co-care for premature or sick mature babies and their...
to explore community midwives’ views and experiences of their support needs in clinical practice, and then to identify how they would wish to receive such support. Further objectives were to redress the imbalance identified by planning and facilitating a model of clinical supervision devised by the participating midwives.a qualitative study using an action-research approach based on collaboration...
to describe the experiences of maternity-care professionals using an Internet-based network service, called Net Clinic, and the opportunities and obstacles they encountered in Net Clinic while organising their work and developing their know-how.qualitative information gathered from semi-structured thematic interviews.four maternity care units in Eastern Finland (one antenatal ward in a university...
to examine women's embodied knowledge of pregnancy and birth, women's explanations of precautions during pregnancy and birth and preparations for easy birth and the role of a traditional midwife in a Thai birthing care.in-depth interviews relating to traditional and changed beliefs and practices of pregnancy and childbirth with Thai women in Northern Thailand.Chiang Mai city and Mae On sub-district...
to investigate the views and experiences of postnatal hospital care of a representative sample of Victorian women who gave birth in Victoria, Australia, in 1999.postal survey sent to women 5–6 months after giving birth.Victoria, Australia.1616 women who gave birth in Victoria in a 2-week period in September 1999.50.8% of women described their postnatal care in hospital as ‘very good’. After adjusting...
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