The impact of caseload midwifery, compared with standard care, on women's perceptions of antenatal care quality: Survey results from the M@NGO randomized controlled trial for women of any risk.
Jyai AllenSue KildeaMark B TracyDonna L HartzAlec W WelshSally K TracyPublished in: Birth (Berkeley, Calif.) (2019)
Results from the study show that in addition to the benefits to clinical care and cost demonstrated in the M@NGO trial, caseload midwifery outperforms standard care in perceived quality of pregnancy care regardless of risk.
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