Dear Marianne, Edwin and others interested,
At last I've found some value in being a hoarder. When you told us about the
Dutch guidelines (in 2001) I kept the email containing the URL, which I've
just checked and it's still OK:
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/files/MIDWIFERY-RESEARCH/
You'll see there a number of useful links. This is a good example of the
JISCMail feature which allows archiving of documents.
Edwin - this is the first time I've looked at your list of references about
Dutch maternity care
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/public_health/staff/dutch.shtml
That is a marvellous resource (and for those of us active in the 80s brings
tears of recognition to the eyes...)
It would be interesting to hear more of the situation in Latvia.
all best to all on this list
Angela
Angela Young
Institute for Public Health Research & Policy
University of Salford
4th floor, Humphrey Booth House
Hulme Place
Salford M5 4QA
England, UK
fax: 44 161 295 2818
----- Original Message -----
From: "van Teijlingen, Edwin" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 10:17 AM
Subject: Re: Dutch guidelines
> Dear Marianne,
>
> the previous version of the guidelines was on an American website, but I
> can't find it either.
>
> The best I can do for the Latvian midwife is this message:
>
> The latest Obstetrical Guidelines in English are for sale from: Royal
> Dutch
> Association of Midwives, Rembrandtlaan 44, 3723 BK Bilthoven, The
> Netherlands.
>
> I only have a copy of the new guidelines in Dutch.
>
>
> Something completely different, but perhaps of use:
>
> Homebirth practices here in Texas are based on approved and well
> researched
> protocols. If you'd like a copy of these guidelines, you can get them at
> www.TexasMidwives.com
>
>
> Edwin
>
> Dr. Edwin R. van Teijlingen
> Public Health & Dugald Baird Centre
> University of Aberdeen
> Medical School
> Aberdeen AB25 2ZD
>
> tel.: +44-(0)1224-552495
> fax.: +44-(0)1124-550925
> email: [log in to unmask]
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marianne Mead [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 31 January 2005 16:45
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Dutch guidelines
>
>
> Hi Edwin,
>
> I know that you once had a website that included an English version of the
> Dutch guidelines either on midwifery care or home birth. I did have it as
> a link, but I have somehow lost it. I have searched but cannot find it on
> the Internet either via Google or from your university website. Would you
> mind sending me the address if it is still available?
>
> I am responding to a midwife in Latvia who is looking for arguments to put
> to her ministry of health who is seeking to develop very detailed
> legislation for home birth.
>
> Many thanks
>
> Marianne
>
>
> Dr Marianne Mead
> Room 2F254
> Principal Lecturer (Midwifery) and Associate Research Leader
> Department of Nursing and Midwifery
> University of Hertfordshire
> Hatfield
> Herts. AL10 9AB
> Tel. 01707 285286
> Fax. 01707 285995
>
>
>
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