“…Amongst the literature were descriptions of successful collaboration between midwives and obstetricians, both in Aotearoa NZ (Skinner, 2011;Skinner & Foureur, 2010) and overseas (Beasley et al, 2012;Chang Pecci et al, 2012;Ogburn et al, 2012;Perdion et al, 2013;Romijn et al, 2018;Stevens et al, 2012). Factors promoting effective communication included flat hierarchies and greater midwifery autonomy (Barker et al, 2019;Beasley et al, 2012;Downe et al, 2010;Skinner & Foureur, 2010), clear role definitions and boundaries (Munro et al, 2013;Norris, 2017), trust and respect (Chang Pecci et al, 2012;Downe et al, 2010;Lane, 2012), regular interprofessional interaction and use of structured communication tools (Marshall et al, 2009;Norris, 2017;Romijn et al, 2018), robust conflict resolution processes (Chang Pecci et al, 2012), shared education, (Meffe et al, 2012;Murray-Davis et al, 2014) and effective communication systems (Psaila et al, 2015;Schmied et al, 2015;Shaw et al, 2013).…”