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

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    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

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    Illustration of the health professional keeping a watchful eye upon the health and wellbeing of mother and child. (constructed by Aline, 29 years, first child, 1 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

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    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

    Plot of association between assigned importance and confidence levels of different EOLC competencies averaged across GPs.

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    <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

    Ranked EOLC competencies.

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    <p>EOLC competencies were ranked according to their importance (left) and the level of confidence GPs have in these competencies (right).</p
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