Exploring satisfaction among women having a First Nations baby at one of three maternity hospitals offering culturally specific continuity of midwife care in Victoria, Australia: A cross-sectional survey ...
Background: Continuity of midwife care is recommended to redress the inequitable perinatal outcomes experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (First Nations) mothers and babies, however more evidence is needed about First Nations women's views and experiences of their care. Aims: Thi...
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ftdatacite:10.26181/24432865.v1 2023-12-03T10:22:40+01:00 Exploring satisfaction among women having a First Nations baby at one of three maternity hospitals offering culturally specific continuity of midwife care in Victoria, Australia: A cross-sectional survey ... McCalman, Pamela Forster, Della Springall, Tanisha Newton, Michelle McLardie-Hore, Fiona McLachlan, Helen 2023 https://dx.doi.org/10.26181/24432865.v1 https://opal.latrobe.edu.au/articles/journal_contribution/Exploring_satisfaction_among_women_having_a_First_Nations_baby_at_one_of_three_maternity_hospitals_offering_culturally_specific_continuity_of_midwife_care_in_Victoria_Australia_A_cross-sectional_survey/24432865/1 unknown La Trobe https://dx.doi.org/10.26181/24432865 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 Midwifery Reproductive medicine Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander midwifery and paediatrics Psychosocial aspects of childbirth and perinatal mental health ScholarlyArticle Text article-journal Journal contribution 2023 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.26181/24432865.v110.26181/24432865 2023-11-03T11:07:23Z Background: Continuity of midwife care is recommended to redress the inequitable perinatal outcomes experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (First Nations) mothers and babies, however more evidence is needed about First Nations women's views and experiences of their care. Aims: This study aimed to explore levels of satisfaction among women having a First Nations baby, who received maternity care at one of three maternity services, where new culturally specific midwife continuity models had been recently implemented. Methods: Women having a First Nations baby who were booked for care at one of three study sites in Naarm (Melbourne), Victoria, were invited to complete one questionnaire during pregnancy and then a follow up questionnaire, 3 months after the birth. Results: Follow up questionnaires were completed by 213 women, of whom 186 had received continuity of midwife care. Most women rated their pregnancy (80 %) and labour and birth care (81 %) highly (‘6 or ‘7′ on a scale of 1–7). Women felt ... Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper First Nations DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) |
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Midwifery Reproductive medicine Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander midwifery and paediatrics Psychosocial aspects of childbirth and perinatal mental health McCalman, Pamela Forster, Della Springall, Tanisha Newton, Michelle McLardie-Hore, Fiona McLachlan, Helen Exploring satisfaction among women having a First Nations baby at one of three maternity hospitals offering culturally specific continuity of midwife care in Victoria, Australia: A cross-sectional survey ... |
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Background: Continuity of midwife care is recommended to redress the inequitable perinatal outcomes experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (First Nations) mothers and babies, however more evidence is needed about First Nations women's views and experiences of their care. Aims: This study aimed to explore levels of satisfaction among women having a First Nations baby, who received maternity care at one of three maternity services, where new culturally specific midwife continuity models had been recently implemented. Methods: Women having a First Nations baby who were booked for care at one of three study sites in Naarm (Melbourne), Victoria, were invited to complete one questionnaire during pregnancy and then a follow up questionnaire, 3 months after the birth. Results: Follow up questionnaires were completed by 213 women, of whom 186 had received continuity of midwife care. Most women rated their pregnancy (80 %) and labour and birth care (81 %) highly (‘6 or ‘7′ on a scale of 1–7). Women felt ... |
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McCalman, Pamela Forster, Della Springall, Tanisha Newton, Michelle McLardie-Hore, Fiona McLachlan, Helen |
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McCalman, Pamela Forster, Della Springall, Tanisha Newton, Michelle McLardie-Hore, Fiona McLachlan, Helen |
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Exploring satisfaction among women having a First Nations baby at one of three maternity hospitals offering culturally specific continuity of midwife care in Victoria, Australia: A cross-sectional survey ... |
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Exploring satisfaction among women having a First Nations baby at one of three maternity hospitals offering culturally specific continuity of midwife care in Victoria, Australia: A cross-sectional survey ... |
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Exploring satisfaction among women having a First Nations baby at one of three maternity hospitals offering culturally specific continuity of midwife care in Victoria, Australia: A cross-sectional survey ... |
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Exploring satisfaction among women having a First Nations baby at one of three maternity hospitals offering culturally specific continuity of midwife care in Victoria, Australia: A cross-sectional survey ... |
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Exploring satisfaction among women having a First Nations baby at one of three maternity hospitals offering culturally specific continuity of midwife care in Victoria, Australia: A cross-sectional survey ... |
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exploring satisfaction among women having a first nations baby at one of three maternity hospitals offering culturally specific continuity of midwife care in victoria, australia: a cross-sectional survey ... |
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