Elise Neppelenbroek

165 Realist review of Midwife-Led Continuity of Care implementation Inclusion results from structured search (continued) First author, year Title Relevance Country Study design Midwives, 2019 Continuity of carer Moderate UK Dialogue De Vries, 2018 How (not) to create value based integrated maternity care: Lessons from the Netherlands. Moderate/High The Netherlands Conference abstract Dawson, 2018 Operationalising caseload midwifery in the Australian public maternity system: Findings from a national cross-sectional survey Moderate/High Australia Cross-sectional survey AIMS, 2018 Implementing Better Births: Continuing the campaign for continuity of carer. A call to action! Low/Moderate UK Informative support Hanafin, 2017 Considerations in integrating hospital-based midwifery services into the community. Low/Moderate Ireland Comment Perdok, 2016 Opinions of maternity care professionals and other stakeholders about integration of maternity care: a qualitative study in the Netherlands Moderate/High The Netherlands Qualitative study Homer, 2016 Models of maternity care: evidence for midwifery continuity of care Moderate Australia Narrative review Dawson, 2016 Implementing caseload midwifery: Exploring the views of maternity managers in Australia - A national cross-sectional survey Moderate/High Australia Cross-sectional survey Craig, 2016 Continuity of Carer Moderate UK Summary of report Jervis, 2016 Continuity within the NHS: it can and does happen, but why not for everyone? Part one -- a macro level analysis. High UK Reflective paper Jervis, 2016 Continuity within the NHS: what could prevent it from happening? Part two — a midwifery practice analysis. Moderate UK Reflective paper 6

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