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Exploring the relationship between women's experience of postnatal care and reported staffing measures: An observational study.

Lesley Yvonne TurnerJane BallDavid CullifordEllen Kitson-ReynoldsPeter Griffiths
Published in: PloS one (2022)
The relationship between reported registered staffing levels on postnatal wards and women's experience is uncertain. Further work should be carried out to examine why relationships observed using whole Trust staffing were not replicated closer to the patient, with reported postnatal ward staffing. It is possible that recorded staffing levels on postnatal wards do not actually reflect staff deployment if midwives are floated to cover delivery units. This study highlights the potential contribution of support workers in providing quality care on postnatal wards.
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