“…This model differs from fragmented mainstream care where First Nations women usually receive care from a number of different and unfamiliar health care providers, and often experience racism. 8 In our study, we also found high rates of breastfeeding initiation and maintenance, 9 reduced smoking in pregnancy, and improved clinical outcomes. Midwives working in the model were also highly satisfied with the work, valuing building close relationships with women and providing continuity of care in a culturally sensitive way.…”