What Is Evidence Based Maternity Care
Found 8 free book(s)Quality Measures Summary
www.cdc.govNQF-endorsed measures are evidence-based and valid, and in tandem with the delivery of care and payment reform, they help to make patient care safer, improve maternity care, achieve better health outcomes, strengthen chronic care management, and hold down healthcare costs. Consensus standards endorsed by NQF are used for measuring and publicly
FIFTEEN STEPS FOR MATERNITY
www.england.nhs.ukfor good quality care, which is respectful, evidence-based, kind and safe, delivered in welcoming and clean environments. This comment inspired the development of a ... access local maternity care, with special care taken to consider the needs of seldom heard voices and minority groups.
Saving Babies’ Lives
www.england.nhs.ukmaternity care on how to reduce perinatal mortality across England. The second version of the care bundle brings together five elements of care that are widely recognised as evidence-based and/or best practice: 1. Reducing smoking in pregnancy This element provides a practical approach to reducing smoking in pregnancy by following NICE guidance.
Midwifery care for Induction of Labour - RCM
www.rcm.org.ukMidwives should discuss care plans with women and the wider maternity team where appropriate. Specific evidence-based guidance for women with more complex medical and pregnancy needs can be accessed through national (e.g. …
CREATING A BETTER FUTURE TOGETHER
assets.gov.ieservice provision. It is clear that maternity services must be in a position to respond to increasingly diverse and complex population needs in order to provide safe, evidence-based, accessible care to all mothers, babies and their families in Ireland. 8. Pregnancy and birth is a time when women have a unique opportunity to focus on their ...
Postnatal Care for Mothers and Newborns
www.who.intcommunity-based health systems, address gender and equity issues, and emphasize respectful and women-centred maternity care.11 Strategies to improve quality and achieve equitable use of postnatal care should be selected to maximize population-level results in low-resource settings. Best Practices: Postnatal Care for All Mothers and Newborns
Postnatal care planning - RCM
www.rcm.org.ukProviders of NHS maternity care need to ensure that midwives and MSWs are given time to prioritise a postnatal care plan with women. This would be aided by offering models of care that provide continuity. The RCM recognises that continuity of care is a very significant factor in determining the satisfaction
Racial disparities in mental health: Literature and ...
raceequalityfoundation.org.ukThe evidence shows black and minority ethnic communities are less likely to access mental health support in primary care (i.e. through their GP) and more likely to end up crisis care. Black and minority ethnic people are 40 percent more likely to access mental health services via the criminal justice system than white2 people.