Noreen Shields
Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital
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The Lancet | 1996
Deborah Tumbull; Ann Holmes; Noreen Shields; Helen Cheyne; Sara Twaddle; W. Harper Gilmour; Mary McGinley; Margaret Reid; Irene Johnstone; Ian Geer; Gillian Mcllwaine; C Burnett Lunan
BACKGROUND Midwife-managed programmes of care are being widely implemented although there has been little investigation of their efficacy. We have compared midwife-managed care with shared care (ie, care divided among midwives, hospital doctors, and general practitioners) in terms of clinical efficacy and womens satisfaction. METHODS We carried out a randomised controlled trial of 1299 pregnant women who had no adverse characteristics at booking (consent rate 81.9%). 648 women were assigned midwife-managed care and 651 shared care. The research hypothesis was that compared with shared care, midwife-managed care would produce fewer interventions, similar (or more favourable) outcomes, similar complications, and greater satisfaction with care. Data were collected by retrospective review of case records and self-report questionnaires. Analysis was by intention to treat. FINDINGS Interventions were similar in the two groups or lower with midwife-managed care. For example, women in the midwife-managed group were less likely than women in shared care to have induction of labour (146 [23.9%] vs 199 [33.3%]; 95% CI for difference 4.4-14.5). Women in the midwife-managed group were more likely to have an intact perineum and less likely to have had an episiotomy (p = 0.02), with no significant difference in perineal tears. Complication rates were similar. Overall, 32.8% of women were permanently transferred from midwife-managed care (28.7% for clinical reasons, 3.7% for non-clinical reasons). Women in both groups reported satisfaction with their care but the midwife-managed group were significantly more satisfied with their antenatal (difference in mean scores 0.48 [95% CI 0.41-0.55]), intrapartum (0.28 [0.18-0.37]), hospital-based postnatal care (0.57 [0.45-0.70]), and home-based postnatal care (0.33 [0.25-0.42]). INTERPRETATION We conclude that midwife-managed care for healthy women, integrated within existing services, is clinically effective and enhances womens satisfaction with maternity care.
Midwifery | 1998
Noreen Shields; Deborah Turnbull; Margaret Reid; Ann Holmes; Mary McGinley; Lorraine Smith
Midwifery | 1995
Deborah Turnbull; Margaret Reid; Mary McGinley; Noreen Shields
Midwifery | 2003
Helen Cheyne; Aileen Dunlop; Noreen Shields; Alan Mathers
The British Journal of Midwifery | 1997
Denise Young; Noreen Shields; Ann Holmes; Deborah Turnbull; Sara Twaddle
The British Journal of Midwifery | 1995
Deborah Turnbull; Mary McGinley; Heather Fyvie; Irene Johnstone; Ann Holmes; Noreen Shields; Helen Cheyne; Barbara MacLennan
The British Journal of Midwifery | 1999
Noreen Shields; Ann Holmes; Helen Cheyne; Mary McGinley; Denise Young; W. Harper Gilmour; Deborah Turnbull; Margaret Reid
The British Journal of Midwifery | 1996
Ann Holmes; Mary McGinley; Deborah Turnbull; Noreen Shields; Edith M Hillan
Archive | 2008
Helen M. Byrne; Rosslyn Crocket; Iain Wallace; Willie Frame; Jonathan Coutts; Consultant Midwife; Dorothy Cafferty; John Scott; Mairi Macleod; Cathy MacGillivray; Sue Laughlin; Lesley McIlrath; Anne Davidson; Noreen Shields
Archive | 2007
Helen M. Byrne; Rosslyn Crocket; Dorothy Cafferty; Anne W. Mitchell; Anthony Curran; Mairi Macleod; Iain Wallace; Jacqui McGeough; Stein Bjornsson; Fiona Wade; Pat Bryson; Jamie Redfern; J. A. Coutts; Alan Mathers; Charles Skeoch; Stewart Pringle; Douglas Colville; Lesley McIlrath; Anne MacPherson; Noreen Shields