2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2023.102093
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Improving outcomes for First Nations mothers and babies in Australia through culturally safe continuity of midwifery care: the time for scale-up is now!

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“…This research builds on work currently being implemented with the HPNF project 63 , and BCYR?, Baggarrook midwifery group practice and the Nangnak Baban Murrup midwifery group practice programs. 46,47 This is a rigorous mixed methods evaluation plan for a comprehensive intervention to improve outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander families. However, there are limitations.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This research builds on work currently being implemented with the HPNF project 63 , and BCYR?, Baggarrook midwifery group practice and the Nangnak Baban Murrup midwifery group practice programs. 46,47 This is a rigorous mixed methods evaluation plan for a comprehensive intervention to improve outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander families. However, there are limitations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…43,45 This includes the Baggarrook midwifery group practice implemented at the Royal Women's Hospital and the Nangnak Baban Murrup midwifery group practice implemented at the Mercy Hospital for Women, both of which have demonstrated improvements in parent experiences 46 and perinatal and infant health outcomes. 47 3. Baby Coming You Ready?…”
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confidence: 99%