Journal Article


Facilitating group antenatal care: a new way of working

Abstract

This article outlines the principles and evidence behind group antenatal care and explores how developing group facilitation skills can enhance midwifery practice. The authors discuss the impact of different training models developed by the REACH Pregnancy Programme to support the implementation of ‘Pregnancy Circles’ as part of a randomised controlled trial of group antenatal care within an NHS context.

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Authors

Wiseman, Octavia
Hunter, Louise
Leap, Nicky
Robinson, Helliner
Mackeith , Nancy

Oxford Brookes departments

Faculty of Health and Life Sciences\Department of Nursing

Dates

Year of publication: 2017
Date of RADAR deposit: 2017-09-21



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