IPH response to Review of Maternity Services in Northern Ireland
IPH response to Review of Maternity Services in Northern Ireland
Date
2011-12-22
Authors
Metcalfe, O.
Institute of Public Health in Ireland
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Institute of Public Health in Ireland
Abstract
IPH responded to the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety consultation on a draft maternity strategy for Northern Ireland. The strategy contains a number of proposals, which, if implemented, will significantly change how maternity services are delivered in the future.
The draft strategy aims to provide women, professionals, commissioners and policy makers with a clear pathway for maternity services from preconceptual care through to postnatal care. It places an emphasis on early direct contact with a midwife and a better understanding of the role of the midwife and obstetricians. It sets out clear recommendations for tackling public health issues such as obesity, smoking and alcohol abuse in pregnancy; providing more choice; providing care closer to home and ensuring safe, high quality care tailored to meet the needs of the woman.
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Alcohol,
Maternal health,
Maternity services,
Postnatal,
Pregnancy,
Pregnant women
Citation
Metcalfe, O., (2011). IPH response to Review of Maternity Services in Northern Ireland. Institute of Public Health in Ireland