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If you want to go back a bit earlier, try

Garcia J, Kilpatrick R, Richards M, eds. The politics of maternity care.  Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990.

Kitzinger S, Davis JA, eds. The place of birth.  Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1978.


I used to have an extensive collection of policy documents, but I left them behind when I left NPEU. They were then sent to the Unit's off-site storage, which was subsequently flooded, so I don't know what happened to them. I suspect they may all have been binned by now.

Alison


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From: Page, Lesley [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: 13 May 2013 08:49
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Subject: Re: history of midwife led care

Thank you  Jenny

A lot of my references regarding midwifery led care can be seen on my website in my cv (see below)-also look at tabs for Australia and Switzerland to see a list of general references on midwifery led care

Lesley
Professor Lesley Page
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From: A forum for discussion on midwifery and reproductive health research. [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of jenny hall [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 10 May 2013 13:34
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Subject: Re: history of midwife led care

Remergence yes- go back to the 1950's! I am sure you know of the WInterton report that was watered down for Changing childbirth. Before that Flints know your midwife study and Lesley Page (as Lesley Weatherston) was doing stuff around team midwifery and has written lots around changing childbirth....

Randomised, controlled trial of efficacy of midwife-managed care Deborah Tumbull, et al Lancet Volume 348, Issue 9022, 27 July 1996, Pages
213-218

Jo Greens work on continuity
Renfrew MJ, Gerrard J, Baston HA. Community-based maternity care in 2008. Br J Gen Pract 2008; 58(548): 149-151 And also go to http://departu.org.uk/ which is the group studying history of birth who will probably give you a lot more Best wishes jenny ________________________________________
From: A forum for discussion on midwifery and reproductive health research.
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Sent: 10 May 2013 10:30
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Subject: Re: history of midwife led care

Surely you mean re-emergence? I have donated most of my material on the subject to the RCM / RCOG archive, but you could find some information from the second edition of Rona Campbell and my book 'Where to be born?' The National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit may have some copies left, but its off site storage got flooded, and it may have binned the contents, as a consequence.

Alison

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From: Deborah Caine [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 10 May 2013 09:32
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Subject: history of midwife led care

As part of a concept analysis on the above, and to contribute to a research project, I am trying to find some information about the more contemporary emergence of this model of care, particularly the influences behind 'Changing Childbirth's' endorsement.

I wonder whether anyone can point me towards any literature/reports?

Deborah
Midwife/PhD student (Norfolk)


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