Search Results - "Newton, Michelle S"
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Evaluating the impact of a maternity and neonatal emergencies education programme in Australian regional and rural health services on clinician knowledge and confidence: a pre-test post-test study
Published in BMJ open (27-05-2022)“…IntroductionAlmost 78 000 women gave birth in the state of Victoria, Australia, in 2019. While most births occurred in metropolitan Melbourne and large…”
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Sources of information used by women during pregnancy to meet their information needs
Published in Midwifery (01-01-2014)“…to explore the information sources used by women during pregnancy to meet their information needs regarding pregnancy, birth and the postpartum period. a…”
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Comparing satisfaction and burnout between caseload and standard care midwives: findings from two cross-sectional surveys conducted in Victoria, Australia
Published in BMC pregnancy and childbirth (24-12-2014)“…Caseload midwifery reduces childbirth interventions and increases women's satisfaction with care. It is therefore important to understand the impact of…”
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Identifying women with a disability in Australian maternity services: Time for a change
Published in Australian & New Zealand journal of obstetrics & gynaecology (01-06-2024)“…It is estimated that over 1 billion people worldwide have a disability. In Australia, 9% of women of childbearing age have a disability, but data on disability…”
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Accurate identification and documentation of First Nations women and babies attending maternity services: How can we ‘close the gap’ if we can't get this right?
Published in Australian & New Zealand journal of obstetrics & gynaecology (01-04-2023)“…Background Policies and strategies addressing the health inequities experienced by First Nations peoples are critical to ensuring the gap in outcomes between…”
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Women’s views and experiences of a new Midwifery Group Practice model in rural Australia
Published in Women and birth : journal of the Australian College of Midwives (01-07-2024)“…Women in rural Australia often have limited maternity care options available, and in Victoria, like many Australian states, numerous small hospitals no longer…”
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Comparing the views of caseload midwives working with First Nations families in an all-risk, culturally responsive model with midwives working in standard caseload models, using a cross-sectional survey design
Published in Women and birth : journal of the Australian College of Midwives (01-09-2023)“…Little is known about midwives’ views and wellbeing when working in an all-risk caseload model. Between March 2017 and December 2020 three maternity services…”
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Perinatal outcomes of women with a disability who received pregnancy care through a specialised disability clinic in Melbourne, Australia
Published in Australian & New Zealand journal of obstetrics & gynaecology (01-08-2021)“…Background In Australia, it is estimated that 9.5% of women of childbearing age have a disability; however, little is known about their perinatal outcomes…”
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Understanding the ‘work’ of caseload midwives: A mixed-methods exploration of two caseload midwifery models in Victoria, Australia
Published in Women and birth : journal of the Australian College of Midwives (01-06-2016)“…Caseload midwifery models are becoming more common in Australian maternity care. Little is known about how caseload midwifery compares with mainstream models…”
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Who is at risk of burnout? A cross-sectional survey of midwives in a tertiary maternity hospital in Melbourne, Australia
Published in Women and birth : journal of the Australian College of Midwives (01-11-2022)“…Burnout is an occupational phenomenon with the potential to affect a person’s physical and mental health, job satisfaction and quality of work. There is…”
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Operationalising caseload midwifery in the Australian public maternity system: Findings from a national cross-sectional survey of maternity managers
Published in Women and birth : journal of the Australian College of Midwives (01-06-2018)“…Despite high-level evidence of the benefits of caseload midwifery for women and babies, little is known about specific practice arrangements, organisational…”
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Using the Kirkpatrick Model to evaluate the Maternity and Neonatal Emergencies (MANE) programme: Background and study protocol
Published in BMJ open (02-02-2020)“…IntroductionOver 310 000 women gave birth in Australia in 2016, with approximately 80 000 births in the state of Victoria. While most of these births occur in…”
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