نتایج جستجو برای: free maternity care

تعداد نتایج: 1121878  

2014
Tsorng-Yeh Lee Christine Kurtz Landy Olive Wahoush Nazilla Khanlou Yin-Chun Liu Chia-Chi Li

BACKGROUND Maternity health care available in Canada is based on the needs of women born in Canada and often lacks the flexibility to meet the needs of immigrant women. The purpose of this study was to explore immigrant Chinese women's experiences in accessing maternity care, the utilization of maternity health services, and the obstacles they perceived in Canada. METHODS This descriptive phe...

2015
Marisja Scheerhagen Henk F. van Stel Erwin Birnie Arie Franx Gouke J. Bonsel

BACKGROUND Maternity care is an integrated care process, which consists of different services, involves different professionals and covers different time windows. To measure performance of maternity care based on clients' experiences, we developed and validated a questionnaire. METHODS AND FINDINGS We used the 8-domain WHO Responsiveness model, and previous materials to develop a self-report ...

Journal: :International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology 2020

2015
Tiran Jamil Piro Shahrzad Ghiyasvandian Mahvash Salsali

BACKGROUND Studies introduce maternal and neonatal safety phenomena as important challenges to the public health, particularly in low-income countries. However, few researches are conducted on the identification of safety issues in maternity hospitals in Iraq. It was the first study on nurses' perspectives on safety issues in Kurdistan, Iraq. OBJECTIVES The current study aimed to describe nur...

2014
Agatha W. Boerleider Anneke L. Francke Merle van de Reep Judith Manniën Therese A. Wiegers Walter L. J. M. Devillé

BACKGROUND Several studies conducted in developed countries have explored postnatal care professionals' experiences with non-western women. These studies reported different cultural practices, lack of knowledge of the maternity care system, communication difficulties, and the important role of the baby's grandmother as care-giver in the postnatal period. However, not much attention has been pai...

2009
Rebecca Evans Craig Veitch Richard Hays Michele Clark Sarah Larkins

Regular health care during pregnancy, birthing and the postnatal period is recommended for improving maternal and neonatal outcomes and accessing such care has become a common expectation for Australian families. Studies have highlighted the relative safety of birthing in rural hospitals even though these units are typically associated with low volumes of deliveries. Yet, in Queensland, the loc...

Journal: :British medical journal 1962
W S CRAIG

use of such nurseries varies from hospital to hospital, more especially with regard to the admission of babies born on district and in nursing-homes. Necessarily, policy is influenced to a large extent by the adequacy of alternative facilities available but gives first consideration to the prior claims of babies born in the maternity hospital, of which the paediatric section constitutes an inte...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2012
Ha Hoang Quynh Le Sue Kilpatrick

INTRODUCTION In Australia, over 50% of small rural maternity units have been closed in the past two decades. Workforce shortages, safety and quality concerns and cost considerations are the three interrelated reasons that have led to these closures. Women and families face many challenges when these critical services are absent from their local communities. In an effort to continue to provide m...

2017
Gina Marie Awoko Higginbottom Catrin Evans Myfanwy Morgan Kuldip Kaur Bharj Jeanette Eldridge Basharat Hussain

Introduction A quarter of all births in the UK are to mothers born outside the UK. There is also evidence that immigrant women have higher maternal and infant death rates and of inequalities in the provision and uptake of maternity services/birth centres. The topic is of great significance to the National Health Service because of directives that address inequalities and the changing patterns o...

Journal: :Journal of health economics 2011
Douglas Almond Janet Currie Emilia Simeonova

This paper explores the consequences of the expiration of charity care requirements imposed on private hospitals by the Hill-Burton Act. We examine delivery care and the health of newborns using the universe of Florida births from 1989 to 2003 combined with hospital data from the American Hospital Association. We find that charity care requirements were binding on hospitals, but that private ho...

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