16 research outputs found
Additional file 1: Picture S1. of Safe start at home: what parents of newborns need after early discharge from hospital – a focus group study
Care model developed by Turkish mothers: Midwife stands at the mother’s bed and makes regular home visits. Other health professionals (in the yellow car), such as a pediatrician, gynecologist and psychologist are on call and offer home visits if needed. (JPG 1231 kb
Additional file 2: Picture S2. of Safe start at home: what parents of newborns need after early discharge from hospital – a focus group study
Illustration of the health professional keeping a watchful eye upon the health and wellbeing of mother and child. (constructed by Aline, 29Â years, first child, 1Â month, cesarean). (JPG 426 kb
Additional file 4: Picture S4. of Safe start at home: what parents of newborns need after early discharge from hospital – a focus group study
Care model developed by German-speaking, first-time mothers: The family and the health professionals are arranged around the central office. The watch represents 24-hour availability and the computer in the foreground represents the telephone and bundled information available from the central office. (JPG 2982 kb
Additional file 1 of “But at home, with the midwife, you are a person”: experiences and impact of a new early postpartum home-based midwifery care model in the view of women in vulnerable family situations
Evaluation SORGSAM: Interview guide with women experiencing vulnerable family situation postpartum at hom
Association between GP characteristics and overall confidence across different EOLC competencies.
<p>Association between GP characteristics and overall confidence across different EOLC competencies.</p
Association between GP characteristics and overall confidence across different EOLC competencies.
<p>Association between GP characteristics and overall confidence across different EOLC competencies.</p
Plot of association between assigned importance and confidence levels of different EOLC competencies averaged across GPs.
<p>The x-axis describes the level of importance and the y-axis the level of confidence of GPs. For each of the 18 EOLC competencies the mean importance and confidence values across GPs are displayed.</p
Demographic and professional characteristics of GPs (N = 579).
<p>Demographic and professional characteristics of GPs (N = 579).</p
Comparison of respondents (N = 579) and total sample (N = 2000) by gender, age and language region.
<p>Comparison of respondents (N = 579) and total sample (N = 2000) by gender, age and language region.</p
Ranked EOLC competencies.
<p>EOLC competencies were ranked according to their importance (left) and the level of confidence GPs have in these competencies (right).</p