Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10515883 | Midwifery | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
the systematic approach adopted in this study resulted in an indicator set that was considered valid by both maternity care professionals and pregnant women, and is likely to satisfy the essential requirements on clinimetric properties. The next step will be to pilot test the indicator set on feasibility in daily clinical practice and to refine the set when necessary. In the future, maternity care professionals may use the set to present the quality of care they provide and to define issues of improvement. Pregnant women may use the information to make a founded choice between maternity care professionals, which ultimately should result in improved safety and quality of maternity care as well as patient satisfaction. Although we focused on the Dutch, community-based maternity care system, the approach used may be extrapolated to other care processes and health-care systems. Extrapolation of the results itself (i.e. the indicator set) may need to be limited to systems with an emphasis on community-based maternity care.
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Authors
Gerlienke E. PhD (Post Doc Researcher), Hilly PhD (Post Doc Researcher), Irma T.H.M. MSc (Research Assistant), Trees A. PhD (Senior Lecturer/Senior Researcher), Jozé PhD (Senior Lecturer/Senior Researcher),