Midwives' experiences of performing maternal observations and escalating concerns: a focus group study
Abstract Background For the past decade, Maternal Mortality Reports, published in the United Kingdom every three years, have consistently raised concerns about maternal observations in maternity care. The reports identify that observations are not being done, not being completed fully, are not recor...
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Main Authors: | Justine Jeffery (Author), Alistair Hewison (Author), Laura Goodwin (Author), Sara Kenyon (Author) |
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