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Woman-centred care.

R Pope1, L Graham, S Patel

  • 1School of Educational Studies, University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 5XH, Surrey, UK. r.pope@surrey.ac.uk

International Journal of Nursing Studies
|February 27, 2001
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Woman-centred maternity care focuses on the woman

Area of Science:

  • Maternal Health
  • Healthcare Policy
  • Midwifery Practice

Background:

  • The shift towards individualised care in health services has led to the development of woman-centred care in maternity services.
  • Key initiatives like the Winterton Report and Changing Childbirth emphasize choice, continuity, and control for women.
  • Contemporary policy continues to reflect the need for recognising unique individual needs in high-quality care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present findings on the provision of woman-centred care from a national research and development study.
  • To understand the practical interpretation and experience of woman-centred care.
  • To identify continuing educational needs for midwives to enhance integrated woman-centred services.

Main Methods:

  • A national survey involving midwives, midwife supervisors, and doctors.

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  • In-depth case studies with interviews of healthcare professionals and mothers.
  • Analysis of interpretations and experiences of woman-centred care in practice.
  • Main Results:

    • Midwives at all levels are actively involved in adapting maternity services.
    • New systems aim to increase continuity of care and carer for women.
    • Findings informed the development of an open learning educational package for midwives.

    Conclusions:

    • Woman-centred care is being implemented and adapted within maternity services.
    • Continuous education is crucial for midwives to support integrated woman-centred care.
    • The study contributed to developing resources to enhance the provision of woman-centred maternity services.