164 Chapter 6 Inclusion results from structured search (continued) First author, year Title Relevance Country Study design Hewitt, 2021 Leadership and management in midwifery-led continuity of care models: A thematic and lexical analysis of a scoping review Moderate/High N.A. Scoping review Dharni, 2021 The key components of a successful model of midwifery-led continuity of carer, without continuity at birth: findings from a qualitative implementation evaluation Moderate/High UK Qualitative implementation evaluation Corrigan, 2021 Normalisation process theory as a conceptual framework for continuity of carer implementation High UK Conceptual framework development study Styles, 2020 Implementation and upscaling of midwifery continuity of care: The experience of midwives and obstetricians High Australia Qualitative study McInnes, 2020 Implementing continuity of midwife carer - just a friendly face? A realist evaluation High UK Realist evaluation Hollins, 2020 Midwives’ views of changing to a Continuity of Midwifery Care (CMC) model in Scotland: A baseline survey Moderate/High UK Baseline survey Harris, 2020 Reflections on an educational intervention to encourage midwives to work in a continuity of care model - exploration and potential solutions High UK Educational intervention study Hajjaj, 2020 Continuity and consultation. Moderate UK Comment de Jonge, 2019 Value based maternal and newborn care requires alignment of adequate resources with high value activities High N.A. Debate Barker, 2019 Midwives’ Experiences of Transitioning Into Private Practice With Visiting Access in Australia: A Qualitative Descriptive Study Moderate Australia Qualitative study
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