Typology of birth centres in the Netherlands using the Rainbow model of integrated care: results of the Dutch Birth Centre Study ...

Abstract Background The goal of integrated care is to offer a continuum of care that crosses the boundaries of public health, primary, secondary, and tertiary care. Integrated care is increasingly promoted for people with complex needs and has also recently been promoted in maternity care systems to improve the quality of care. Especially when located near an obstetric unit, birth centres are considered to be ideal settings for the realization of integrated care. At present, however, we know very little about the degree of integration in these centres and we do not know if increased levels of... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Boesveld, Inge
Bruijnzeels, Marc
Hitzert, Marit
Hermus, Marieke
Bruin, Karin Pal-De
M. E. Van Den Akker-Van Marle
Steegers, Eric
Franx, Arie
Vries, Raymond
Wiegers, Therese
Dokumenttyp: Datenquelle
Erscheinungsdatum: 2017
Verlag/Hrsg.: Figshare
Schlagwörter: Medicine / Cell Biology / Biotechnology / 59999 Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified / FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences / 69999 Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified / FOS: Biological sciences / 80699 Information Systems not elsewhere classified / FOS: Computer and information sciences / Cancer / Science Policy
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Link(s) : https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3807562

Abstract Background The goal of integrated care is to offer a continuum of care that crosses the boundaries of public health, primary, secondary, and tertiary care. Integrated care is increasingly promoted for people with complex needs and has also recently been promoted in maternity care systems to improve the quality of care. Especially when located near an obstetric unit, birth centres are considered to be ideal settings for the realization of integrated care. At present, however, we know very little about the degree of integration in these centres and we do not know if increased levels of integration improve the quality of the care delivered. The Dutch Birth Centre Study is designed to evaluate birth centres and their contribution to the Dutch maternity care system. The aim of this particular sub-study is to classify birth centres in clusters with similar characteristics based on integration profiles, to support the evaluation of birth centre care. Methods This study is based on the Rainbow Model of ...