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Continuity of care in maternity services--the implications for midwives
1Institute of Manpower Studies, Brighton, UK.
Abstract:
Examines issues raised by Changing Childbirth. Summarizes an IMS/RCM report and is based on research in maternity units at different stages in the adoption of various approaches to developing continuity of care. It is concerned with the effect on midwives' working lives and explores issues of grading, responsibility, working hours, career progression and job satisfaction.
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