hi Deborah
Our recent chapter discusses the evidence on continuity of care and
includes a reasonably detailed set of references.
McCourt C, Stevens T, Sandall J, Brodie P. Working with women:
continuity of carer in practice. In: Page L, McCandlish R. The New
Midwifery: Science and Sensitivity in Practice. 2nd Ed. Churchill
Livingstone, Oxford, 2006.
you can also download copies of our own study reports from
www.health.tvu.ac.uk/mid (follow the buttons for publications)
hope this is useful
Chris
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Hi Deborah
You can always start with The know your midwife report by Caroline
Flint
Best wishes
jenny
Jennifer Hall
The Practising Midwife
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Dear all, I need to prepare some information on the benefits of
continuity
of care for a proposed reorganisation of the community midwifery
service.
Can anyone point me in the direction of research on this and/or outcomes
of
post natal clinics (breastfeeding rates etc) Thanks
Deborah
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