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Exploring the impact of caseload midwifery on preterm birth among vulnerable and disadvantaged women: a multi-centre randomised controlled trial Description: Exploring the impact of caseload midwifery on preterm birth among vulnerable and disadvantaged women: a multi-centre randomised controlled trial. Premature babies can have poorer short and long term health outcomes, and this is especially the case for infants of women who are socially disadvantaged. How care is provided can impact health outcomes. Caseload midwifery is a model of care where women have continuity from a ‘known’ midwife during pregnancy, labour, birth and after the birth.
STARDIT ID: 0202311182122
Dates

State ongoing
Start 2020-06-01
End 2024-05-01
Form updated 2024-11-12

Report authors
Portia Dilena (link)
created stardit report
Jack Nunn (link)
0000-0003-0316-3254
Added additional information from public domain pages
Aims
This trial will compare the effectiveness of caseload midwifery socially disadvantaged women on preterm birth, other health outcomes and cost
Category
research

Inputs

individual

Helen McLachlan (link)



ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5101-9842
Task: Chief Investigator
Compensation: paid
funding

(link)



1598496 (AUD)


MRFF

Outputs and impacts