Dear Polona
I have not had to face this question myself before, but it seems to me
that as well as numbers of birth you might find it useful to look at other
trends such as the maximum and minimum numbers of deliveries per type of
shift, and also are there predictable trends regarding delivery numbers? I
can think of communities where this would be predictable. This might help
to see if you need full time midwife cover all the year or if you have a
period where you employ more staff.
Thanks
Kathy CL
Midwife Technical Advisor
Afghanistan
> Hi!
>
> Thank you for this answer. So, how do you know how many midwives to
> include in a shift, if you do not know how many births to expect? Do you
> have any approximate numbers? Is it true that somewhere they have criteria
> 150 births per midwife per year? Is there an official document about this?
> Sorry to ask so many questions about that, but we are really at the
> beggining of this...
>
> Best wishes,
> Polona
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Tina I Harris
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> Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 12:24 PM
> Subject: Re: working standards
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> Dear Polona,
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> The royal College of obstetricians and gynaecologists have produced a
> rudimentary figure of 1.1 midwives per woman in labour as the basis for
> staffing levels for delivery suites.
>
> Tina Harris
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ana Polona Mivsek [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 04 October 2005 10:48
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: working standards
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> Dear colleagues!
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> I do not know the expression that I'm interested in - it is not in my
> vocabulary. The most close term would be "working standards".
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> I'm obliged to tell, how many midwives would we need, if we had a
> delivery room with approximatelly 5000 births per year.
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> I do not know the criteria - do you count births per year per midwife or
> births per midwife per shift or something else...?
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> Do you have national guideliness for this?
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> Thank you in advance for your help and I hope this is not too boring
> topic for the forum.
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> Best wishes,
>
> Polona Mivsek
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