2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.wombi.2022.02.005
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The association between midwifery staffing levels and the experiences of mothers on postnatal wards: Cross sectional analysis of routine data

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“…Areas of incomplete care include emotional support, communication, monitoring, breastfeeding support, and parent education when staffing is inadequate [ 14 ]. A previous study using the CQC Maternity Survey data found a relationship between Trust FTE midwives and better postnatal experience [ 31 ]. This finding has been replicated using the 2019 Maternity Survey data in this study.…”
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“…Areas of incomplete care include emotional support, communication, monitoring, breastfeeding support, and parent education when staffing is inadequate [ 14 ]. A previous study using the CQC Maternity Survey data found a relationship between Trust FTE midwives and better postnatal experience [ 31 ]. This finding has been replicated using the 2019 Maternity Survey data in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trust), for the same Trusts covered by the HPPD data. The newly obtained 2019 dataset was used to confirm or counter our previous published findings relating staffing to patient experience [ 31 ]. We included Full Time Equivalent midwives and medical staff employed in Obstetrics and Gynaecology [ 39 ] although support worker figures could not be ascertained for this speciality.…”
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“…It is well documented that poor staffing levels can be problematic; staffing is an operational issue that can impact the ability of staff to provide appropriate care for women and their babies. Turner et al [ 27 ] discuss that staffing, workloads, and communication between staff and patients can impact on postnatal care delivery within the postnatal ward. Relationships between women and midwives are important.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%