Elise Neppelenbroek

167 Realist review of Midwife-Led Continuity of Care implementation Inclusion results from additional searches First author, year Title Relevance Country Study design Edinburgh Napier University, 2024 THE ALL-YOU-NEED-TO-KNOW-ABOUTCONTINUITY-OF-CARER NEWSLETTER The All-You-Need-To-Know-About-Continuity-Of-Carer Newsletter, March 2024 Moderate UK Newsletter Reed, 2023 Closure. How the flagship Albany Midwifery Practice, at the heart of its South London community, was demonised and dismantled. Moderate/High UK Book Amsterdam UMC, department of Midwifery Science, 2021 Unpublished dataset of interviews with various maternity care stakeholders on the implementation of antenatal cardiotocography in primary care High The Netherlands Unpublished qualitative dataset Bayes, 2019 Australian midwives’ experiences of implementing practice change Moderate/High Australia Qualitative study Cummins, 2018 Enabling new graduate midwives to work in midwifery continuity of care models: A conceptual model for implementation Moderate Australia Qualitative study synthesised with existing literature Browne, 2014 “Continuity of care” experiences in midwifery education: Perspectives from diverse stakeholders Moderate Australia Qualitative study Grigg, 2013 New Zealand’s unique maternity system moderate New Zealand Discussion paper Relyea, 1992 The rebirth of midwifery in Canada: an historical perspective moderate Canada Historical analysis 6

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