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Evidence Based Midwifery - September 2017
Editorial: Eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing therapy: a ray of hope | Midwifery lecturers’ views of shortened midwifery programmes in the UK | The face of salutogenesis: an interdisciplinary Swiss thermal imaging case report ...
Every mother must get the help they need
The report of the analysis of comments left at Lucie Holland’s Change.org petition about the urgent need for better awareness and care for those affected by maternal mental health problems.
Consensus Statement: RCM and RCOG statement on Electronic Fetal Monitoring
Electronic Fetal Monitoring (EFM) is part of the toolkit used by midwives and obstetricians working together during a woman’s pregnancy and labour to monitor the fetal heart rate and check for signs of compromise. The results of EFM are often ...
RCM/CSP Joint statement on Pelvic Floor Muscle Exercises
The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) and Royal College of Midwives (RCM) believe that high quality maternity services should include access to preventive measures that promote good reproductive health outcomes for women during ...
Leading Safety in Maternity Care: Evaluation and Sharing Best Practice
The MDT teams undertook a quality improvement initiative around safety, as part of the Labour ward leaders' 'working together for safe care' workshops. This poster booklet shares some of the initiatives and good practice from the teams on ...
Midwives Magazine - Summer 2017
Continuity of carer - The practical side and impact for midwives and MSWs is explored | Case study - Findings from an A-EQUIP pilot site | Supervision - A closer look at the new A-EQUIP model | Fetal monitoring - What the NICE updates on fetal heart ...
Evidence Based Midwifery - June 2017
Editorial: Using social media for research | An analysis of motivational goals in breastfeeding instruction in a Thai cultural setting | Diet and eating habits of expectant parents and families in Ras Al Khaimah, Emirates | Capture my mood: ...The child tax credit cap and the ‘rape clause’
The RCM does not support the UK Government’s cap on child tax credits and was not consulted on this policy change. We believe the introduction of a cap to be unfair and associated exemptions to be inequitable, invasive and divisive.
Labour Ward Leaders: Working Together For Safe Care (Pilot Programmes Evaluation Report)
This Evaluation Report provides both a quantitative and qualitative summary of the Labour Ward Leadership pilot programme that was delivered between October and December 2016