For ease of process, I can send you reference lists from the assignments Ive done or been involved with.... so there might be some doubling up... but anyway, heres the 1st one to hand. It was for a literature review evaluating caseload/continuity of carer midwifery care: (sorry about the double spacing, its a cut'n'paste jobbie straight from assignment)

Benjamin, Y., Walsh, D. & Taub, N., 2001, ‘A comparison of partnership caseload midwifery care with conventional team midwifery care: labour and birth outcomes’, /Midwifery/, vol. 17, p. 234-240.

Brown, S. & Lumley, J., 1994, ‘Satisfaction with care in labour and birth: a survey of 790 Australian women’, /Birth/, vol.21, no. 1, pp. 4-13

Cornwall, C., 2001 /Proposal for Midwifery Caseload Practice (MCP) at WCH,/ Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Adelaide

Cornwall, C., 2004, ‘Midwifery Group Practice is born at WCH in Adelaide’, /Australian Midwifery News,/ Australian College of Midwives, Toorak, Victoria

Coyle, K., Hauck, Y., Percival, P. & Kristjanson, L., 2001, ‘Normality and collaboration: mothers’ perceptions of birth centre versus hospital care’, /Midwifery/, vol. 17, p.182-193

Donnellan – Fernandez, R., 2000, ‘Autonomous Private Midwifery Practice: A Retrospective 1994-2000’, /Promaco Conventions: Childbirth in Isolation, Proceedings for the ACMI Goldfields Sub-branch Conference/, Kalgoorlie, 3-4 October.

Fenwick, N., 1998, ‘Continuity of carer: the experiences of midwives’, in /Psychological/

/Perspectives on Pregnancy & Childbirth/, ed. S. Clement, Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, UK.

Flint, C. 1994, ‘Getting to Know Your Client’, /Modern Midwife, /April 1994, Vol. 4

Garcia, J., 1995, ‘Continuity of carer in context: what matters to women?’ in /Effective/ /Group Practice in Midwifery: Working with Women/, ed. L. Page, Blackwell Science, Oxford, UK.

Green, JM., Coupland, VA. & Kitzinger, JV., 1990, Expectations, experiences, and psychological outcomes of childbirth: a prospective study of 825 women’, /Birth/, vol.17, no. 1, pp15-23

Green JM., Renfrew, MJ. & Curtis, PA., 2000, ‘Continuity of carer: what matters to women? A Review of the evidence’, /Midwifery/, vol. 16, pp186-196.

Hodnett E., 2001, ‘Caregiver support for women during childbirth’ /Cochrane Review in the Cochrane Library/, Issue 2, Update Software, Oxford.

Homer, C., Davis, G. & Brodie, P., 2000, ‘ What do women feel about community-based antenatal care?’, /Australian & New Zealand Journal of Public Health/, vol.24, no. 6, pp590-595.

Homer, C., Brodie P. & Leap, N., 2001, ‘/Establishing models of continuity of midwifery care in Australia: A resource for midwives and managers’/, Centre for Family Health and Midwifery, Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Health at the University of Technology Sydney.

Homer, C., Davis, G., Brodie, P., Sheehan, A., Barclay, L., Wills, J. & Chapman, M., 2001b, ‘Collaboration in maternity care: a randomised controlled trial comparing cimmunity-based continuity of care with standard hospital care’, /British Journal of/ /Obstetrics and Gynaecology/, vol.108, pp.16-22

Homer, CS., Matha, DV., Jordan, L., Wills, J. & Davis, GK., 2001c, ‘Community-based continuity of midwifery care versus standard hospital care: a cost analysis’, Australian Health Review, vol.24, no. 1, pp. 85-93.

Hundley, V., Cruiksank, F., Milne, J., Glazener, C., Lang, G., Turner, M., Blyth, D. & Mollison, J., 1995, ‘Satisfaction and continuity of care: staff views of care in a midwifery-managed delivery unit’, /Midwifery,/ vol. 11. pp 163-173

Leap, N. 1997, ‘Caseload Practice that works’, /MIDIRS Midwifery Digest,/ vol. 7, no. 4,

pp 416-418

Magerey, A., 2004, ‘Evaluation in primary health care’, lecture notes distributed in the topic Managing Midwifery Practice 2, (MIDW 3005) at Flinders University of South Australia, Bedford Park on 25 March

Maternity Coalition, Australian Society of Independent Midwives and Community Midwifery WA Inc., 2002, ‘National Maternity Action Plan, /Birth Matters/, vol. 6 no. 3 Sept, p. 18-19, also avail. at _www.maternitycoalition.org.au/nmap.html_

Mc Court, A., Page, L., Hewison, J. & Vail, A., 1998a_,_ ‘Evaluation of one-to-one midwifery: Women’s responses to care’, /Birth/, vol.25, no. 2, June, pp.73-80

McCourt, C. 1998b, ‘Working Patterns of Caseload Midwives: A Diary Analysis’, /MIDIRS Midwifery Digest, /Mar 1999, 9:1.

NHMRC 1996, /National Health & Medical Research Council Options for Effective Care in Childbirth/, Australian Government Printing Service, Canberra

NHMRC 1998, /Review of Services Offered by Midwives/, Australian Government Printing Service, Canberra

Oakley, A., Hickey, D. & Rajan, L., 1996, ‘Social support in pregnancy: does it have long-term effects?’, /Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology/, vol.14, pp. 7-22.

Page, L., McCourt, C., Beake, S. & Hewison, J., 1999, ‘Clinical interventions and outcomes of one-to-one midwifery practice’, /Journal of Public Health Medicine,/ vol. 21, no. 3, pp 243-248.

Page, L. 2000, /The New Midwifery – Science and Sensitivity in Practice, /Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh.

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Pairman, S. 1999, ‘Women-centred midwifery: partnerships or professional friendships?’ MIDIRS Midwifery Digest, vol.9, no. 3, p. 386.

Passant, L., Homer, C. & Wills, J., 2003, ‘From student to midwife: the experiences of newly graduated midwives working in an innovative model of midwifery care’, /Australian Midwifery,/ Dec. 2003, Vol. 16, No. 4, pp 18-21.

Rooks, J., 1999, ‘The midwifery model of care’, /Journal of Nurse-Midwifery/, vol. 44,

no. 4, July/August, p.370-374.

Rouf, K., 2003, ‘Child sexual abuse and pregnancy: a personal account’, in /Midwifery Best/ /Practice/ ed. S Wickham, Books for Midwives, Philadelphia, USA.

Rowley, M., Hensley, M., Brinsmead, M. & Wlodarczyk, J. 1995, ‘Continuity of care by a midwife team versus routine care during pregnancy and birth: a randomised trial’, /Medical Journal of Australia, /vol. 163, Sept, pp. 289- 293.

Sandall, J., 1995, ‘Choice, continuity and control: changing midwifery towards a sociological perspective’, /Midwifery/, vol.11, pp. 201-207.

Sandall, J., 1996, ‘Moving towards caseload practice: what evidence do we have?’,

/ British Journal of Midwifery/, vol.4, no. 12, pp. 620-621.

Sandall, J. 1999, ‘Team midwifery and burnout in midwives in the UK: practical lessons from a national study, /MIDIRS Midwifery Digest/, 9, 2:147-151.

Senate Community Affairs Reference Committee 1999, /Rocking the Cradle. A Report into Childbirth Practices/, Commonwealth of Australia, Canberra.

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Shields, N., Holmes, A., Cheyne, H., McGinley, M., Young, D., Harper Gilmour, W., Turnbull, D. & Reid, M., 1999, ‘Knowing your midwife during labour’, /British Journal/ /of Midwifery/, vol. 7, no.8, pp 504-510.

South Australian Health Commission 1995/, Report of the South Australian Models of/ /Care Working Party/, Adelaide.

Spurgeon, P., Hicks, C. & Barwell, F., 2001, ‘Antenatal, deliver and postnatal comparisons of maternal satisfaction with two pilot Changing Childbirth schemes compared with a traditional model of care’, /Midwifery/, vol.17, pp 123-132.

Teate, A., 2000, ‘Community midwives programme in Adelaide’s Northern suburbs’,/Midwives Muse/, Spring, p.5


Tinkler, A. & Quinney, D., 1998, ‘Team midwifery: the influence of the midwife-woman relationship on women’s experiences and perceptions of maternity care’, Journal of /Advanced Nursing/, vol.28, no.1, pp 31-35._


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Tracy, SK. & Tracy, MB., 2003, ‘Costing the cascade: estimating the cost of increased obstetric intervention in childbirth using population data’, /British Journal of Obstetrics/ /and/ /Gynaecology,/ vol. 110, pp 717-724.

Tracy, S., Barclay, L.B. & Brodie, P., 2000, ‘Contemporary issues in workforce and education of Australian midwives’, /Australian Health Review,/ Vol. 23, No. 4, pp 78-88

Turnbull, D., McGinley, M., Fyvie, H., Johnstone, I., Holmes, A., Shields, N., Cheyne, H. & MacLennan, B., 1995, ‘Implementation and evaluation of a midwifery development unit’, /British Journal of Midwifery/, vol.3, no. 9, pp. 465-468.

Waldenstrom U. & Nilsson CA., 1997, ‘A randomized controlled study of birth centre versus standard maternity care: effects on women’s health’, /Birth/, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 17-26.

Waldenstrom, U., 1998, ‘Continuity of carer and satisfaction’, /Midwifery/, vol.14, pp207-213.

Waldenstrom, U. & Turnbull, D., 1998, ‘A systematic review comparing continuity of midwifery care with standard maternity services’, /British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology/, vol. 105, pp. 1160-70.

Walsh, D., 1996, ‘Evaluating new maternity services: some pointers and pitfalls’,/ British/ /Journal of Midwfery,/ vol.4, no. 11, pp 598-600.

* *Walsh D. 1999, ‘An ethnographic study of women’s experience of partnership caseload midwifery practice: the professional as friend’, /Midwifery,/ vol. 15, no. 3, Sept 1999

Warwick, C., 1995, ‘Small group practices: the manager’s perspective’, /Modern Midwife/, October, p 22-23.


Webber, A., 1998, ‘Mothers with Midwives – A South Australian Experience of Caseload Midwifery’, /New Models of Maternity Service Provision: Australian Midwifery Perspectives Conference,/ Adelaide, 5-6 November.


cheers
Jennifairy



Jackie Doolan wrote:

Would love your braod reference list. If you can send it would be very much appreciated to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jackie Doolan


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um, thats a really broad reference list! What exactly are you needing - justification for caseload midwifery models (from economic/consumer/midwives points of view?); justification for 'direct entry' midwifery education?; medical dominance of midwifery from an historical/present point of view?; 'primary health care' / 'community' systems of maternity care? All of the above (how many words is this assignment?!)?
I can send you literally hundreds of references but I think to save you trawling through them all, it might be useful to be more specific re what you are looking for :)
jennifairy


Sue Cookson wrote:



Hi all,
Am in the midst of an assignment which includes a critical analysis of
contemporary midwifery. I need some references to validate what I'm saying - fragmented care vs continuity of care, educational methods, medical dominance, socially constructed health care systems, mechanistic view vs humanistic etc etc.


I'm hoping there's lots of good references amongst all of you,

Many thanks,
Sue

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