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Mediating expectations and experiences that influence birth experiences in Canada's first Alongside Midwifery Unit.

Beth Murray-DavisLindsay N GrenierCristina A MattisonAnne M MalottCarol CameronJenifer LiElizabeth K DarlingEileen K Hutton
Published in: Birth (Berkeley, Calif.) (2023)
Canada's first AMU met or exceeded service-user expectations, resulting in high levels of satisfaction with their birth experience. Maintaining core elements of the midwifery model of care, promoting high levels of autonomy, and facilitating positive interprofessional interactions are crucial elements contributing to childbirth satisfaction in the AMU environment.
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