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Expanded Practice in Midwifery: Designing, Implementing, and Maintaining Programs
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  • Susan DeJoy, Baystate Health
  • Sharon Holley, Baystate Health
  • Laurie Friedman, Baystate Health
  • Michelle Mills, Baystate Health
  • Donna Jackson-Kohlin, MD, Baystate Health
  • Carly Detterman, Baystate Health
  • Katharine Green, Baystate Health
Document Type
Article, Peer-reviewed
Publication Date
7-1-2019
Abstract

Advances in health care science and delivery, coupled with patient need for access to care, have driven expanded practice in midwifery for decades. The process for development and implementation of expanded practices for midwives and midwifery practices is described. Important components include assessment of need, identifying stakeholders and supporters, development of a program proposal, obtaining privileges, developing training programs, and conducting ongoing quality management and program evaluation. Examples of expanded practice in midwifery are presented.

PMID
31322839
Citation Information
DeJoy SA, Holley S, Friedman L, Mills M, Jackson-Köhlin D, Detterman C, Green K. Expanded Practice in Midwifery: Designing, Implementing, and Maintaining Programs. J Midwifery Womens Health. 2019 Jul 19.