Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7524161 | Midwifery | 2018 | 32 Pages |
Abstract
the review identified a lack of evidence on impact of interventions to support effective communication between maternity care staff and healthy women during labour and birth. Very low quality evidence was found on effectiveness of communication training of maternity care staff. Robust studies which are able to identify characteristics of interventions to support effective communication in maternity care are urgently needed. Consideration also needs to be given to how organisations prepare, monitor and sustain interventions to support effective communication, which reflect outcomes of priority for women, local culture and context of labour and birth care.
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Authors
Yan-Shing (Lecturer), Kirstie (Associate Professor (Research) Midwifery), Anayda Gerarda (Technical Officer), Marie (Professor), Debra (Professor of Evidence Based MidwiferyPractice),