Journal article
Translating evidence into practice: Implementing culturally safe continuity of midwifery care for First Nations women in three maternity services in Victoria, Australia
HL McLachlan, M Newton, FE McLardie-Hore, P McCalman, M Jackomos, G Bundle, S Kildea, C Chamberlain, J Browne, J Ryan, J Freemantle, T Shafiei, SE Jacobs, J Oats, N Blow, K Ferguson, L Gold, J Watkins, M Dell, K Read Show all
Eclinicalmedicine | Published : 2022
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Abstract
Background: Strategies to improve outcomes for Australian First Nations mothers and babies are urgently needed. Caseload midwifery, where women have midwife-led continuity throughout pregnancy, labour, birth and the early postnatal period, is associated with substantially better perinatal health outcomes, but few First Nations women receive it. We assessed the capacity of four maternity services in Victoria, Australia, to implement, embed, and sustain a culturally responsive caseload midwifery service. Methods: A prospective, non-randomised research translational study design was used. Site specific culturally responsive caseload models were developed by site working groups in partnership wi..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Funding Partnership Grant (# 1110640) , Australian National Health and Medical Research Council and La Trobe University.