Maternity Care: Building Relationships Really Does Save Lives (FutureLearn)

Offered by Griffith University,
Maternity Care: Building Relationships Really Does Save Lives (FutureLearn)

Learn how quality relationships between mothers, midwives and other health professionals transform maternity care and save lives. Research unequivocally shows that providing a woman with the same midwife before, during and after birth, results in less preterm birth, fetal death and other complications. This course explains why we need relationship-based care in maternity services. You’ll discover how to create successful relationships, and how this produces better outcomes for the mother, baby and midwife.

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You’ll learn about organisational healthcare models, and what you and your local community can do to contribute to the transformation of maternity care globally.

What topics will you cover?

  • The current state of maternity care and its effect on women, babies and families, as well as midwives, other health professionals, and the health service
  • The case for reform – why moving to a relationship-based maternity care model significantly improves outcomes across all areas
  • The evidence behind the efficacy of relationship-based maternity care – it really does save lives
  • What relationship-based care involves - the overarching principles and what it means in the context of maternity care
  • An outline of the relationship framework (organisational model) that best facilitates quality relationship-based care
  • Demonstrations of relationship-based maternity care in practice
  • Affecting change from a grassroots level - the power of individuals and groups
  • How you can help – practical ways to help make relationship-based care available in your area

What will you achieve?
By the end of the course, you'll be able to...

  • Summarise the key problems in the current provision of maternity care.
  • Explain what a relationship framework for maternity services is.
  • Justify why a relationship framework for maternity services can produce better outcomes for mother, baby, maternity care providers, and society.
  • Describe the organisational model that can facilitate relationship-based care for maternity services.
  • Develop a plan for action you or your community could implement to begin to affect change in this area.
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