Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7524589 | Midwifery | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
findings highlight that paramedics can provide clinical support, as well as efficient transportation, during perinatal emergencies at planned home births. Cooperative collaboration between ambulance services, privately practising midwives and maternity services to develop guidelines for emergency clinical support and transportation service may minimise risk associated with planned home births. This could also lead to opportunities for interprofessional education between midwives and paramedics.
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Authors
Gayle (Lecturer), Lisa (Professor), Amee (Dr, Senior Research Fellow), Karen (BSci (Hons), Grad Cert Exec BA, Grad Dip Epi & Bisostats, PhD, Associate Professor, Manager Research and Evaluation, Adjunct Senior Research Fellow),