1995
DOI: 10.12968/bjom.1995.3.7.362
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Midwifery development unit at Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital

Abstract: This article discusses the first midwifery development unit (MDU) to be set up in the UK. The structure of the unit and the development of the care programme, spread over a 3-year period, is detailed.

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“…When named midwife was unavailable, the woman was cared for by an associate midwife from the MDU team; women were referred to the obstetric medical team when there was deviation from normal, rather than at routinely specified times. The programme of care in comparison with shared care is care is described elsewhere 481,482 How 6 Face to face, provided individually …”
Section: Psychological Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When named midwife was unavailable, the woman was cared for by an associate midwife from the MDU team; women were referred to the obstetric medical team when there was deviation from normal, rather than at routinely specified times. The programme of care in comparison with shared care is care is described elsewhere 481,482 How 6 Face to face, provided individually …”
Section: Psychological Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%