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Midwifery-led antenatal care models: mapping a systematic review to an evidence-based quality framework to identify key components and characteristics of care.

Andrew G SymonJan PringleHelen CheyneSoo DowneVanora HundleyElaine LeeFiona LynnAlison McFaddenJenny McNeillMary J RenfrewMary Ross-DavieEdwin van TeijlingenHeather WhitfordFiona Alderdice
Published in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2016)
The QMNC framework facilitates assessment of the characteristics of antenatal care models. It is vital to understand all the characteristics of multi-faceted interventions such as care models; not only what is done but why it is done, by whom, and how this differed from the standard care package. By applying the QMNC framework we have established a foundation for future reports of intervention studies so that the characteristics of individual models can be evaluated, and the impact of any differences appraised.
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