Increasing the number of midwives is necessary but not sufficient: using global data to support the case for investment in both midwife availability and the enabling work environment in low- and middle-income countries.
Andrea NoveMartin BoyceSarah NealCaroline S E HomerTina LavenderZoë MatthewsSoo DownePublished in: Human resources for health (2024)
A complex web of health system factors and social determinants contribute to maternal and newborn health outcomes, but there is enough evidence from this and other studies to indicate that midwives can be a highly cost-effective element of national strategies to improve these outcomes.