Dear Marianne
here is an article from New Zealand (2010) - not quite what your looking for - but maby also
interesseting - it is about collaboration between midwives and obstetricians. a study that describes the processes as
they are practised in New Zealand.
Al the best
Marianne Haueter
Hebamme MSc
Bern / Switzerland
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shared care and curriculum
Dear all,
I am looking for a document in which collaboration between midwives and
specialists in obstetric care is written down. Hopefully there is something written about shared care and law and
criteria for risk selection and indications for care by a specialist or midwife.
In Holland we have such a list but it
does not say anything about shared care; it divides the pregnant women and their care in low and high risk.
We slowly
move to a different health care system in which shared care is an important topic. Therefore we need criteria to
underpin obstetric management in different situations and relate that to the curriculum and training of midwives.
As
I know in Sweden, Canada, England, New Zealand midwives work in different organisations of care. It would be very
helpful if you could send me important articles or documents.
Thank you very much,
Marianne Prins, RM, MSc
senior
lecturer midwifery academy Amsterdam
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