Creating and implementing a trauma-informed birth plan in a midwifery practice: a quality improvement project
2024
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This quality improvement project created a trauma-informed birth plan template using an innovative application of the framework developed by the National Center for Trauma Informed Care, which provides standardization of principles of trauma-informed care and ways to conceptualize, interact with, and respond to trauma in various manifestations in healthcare settings. The birth plan was offered in both standard prenatal care visits and group prenatal care settings in a midwifery practice in an academic hospital in the Pacific Northwest. In addition to creating a trauma-informed birth plan, the goal of this project was to understand midwives’ impressions of its function in prenatal and intrapartum care and optimal workflow of integrating the birth plan into an active midwifery practice.
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Creating and implementing a trauma-informed birth plan in a midwifery practice: a quality improvement project
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Blodgett, Kensie : Oregon Health and Science University : (0000-0002-8257-7799)
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Hersh, Sally Committee chair (OHSU & VA Portland Health Care System)
Kroening-Roche, Olivia Committee member (Oregon Health and Science University)
Megregian, Michele Committee member (Oregon Health and Science University)
Kroening-Roche, Olivia Committee member (Oregon Health and Science University)
Megregian, Michele Committee member (Oregon Health and Science University)
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Oregon Health and Science University
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2024-03-12
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English
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