10.3 Implementing Maternity and Midwifery Continuity – public support
Description
Each year more research is published extending our knowledge about the health benefits of relational care, midwifery continuity of carer for women, babies and their families.
While job satisfaction is increased, and work-related stress is reduced for those providing this model of care, there is also resistance to changing daily routines, established patterns of work and areas of responsibility among midwives who have no experience of ‘following the woman’.
In this session we continue to explore the wider implications of continuity of care. What do service users think and say….?
Hosted by:
Sue Macdonald, Midwifery Expert, Mayes Midwifery
Contributions from:
Mary Newburn, Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement Lead, Kings College London ARC Maternity
Jo Daguston, AIMS Volunteer, Public co-investigator, NIHR funded/ELHT Project
Zenab Barry, Political Scientist, International Development Specialist and Director, National Maternity Voices
Each week we covered a wide range of topics - from COVID-19 to Sickle Cell, from Racial Disparity to Restoring Home births - with the podcast released each Friday.
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Join us at 7 pm on Wednesday at this hour-long online programme with live audience Q&A to update your knowledge.
Live on Maternity and Midwifery Forum | 7pm London, UK | Wednesday's throughout 2022.
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