Rise in number of pregnant women in England not getting help they need, survey finds
CQC study found falls across a range of metrics dealing with antenatal care, labour, childbirth and postnatal care
More than a third of pregnant women in England do not always get help from maternity staff during labour or childbirth, the NHS care regulator has found.
Even more – almost half – do not always get help when they are in hospital after giving birth, a Care Quality Commission (CQC) survey of almost 19,000 women’s experience of maternity care found.
Continue reading...
By Denis Campbell Health policy editor
Rise in number of pregnant women in England not getting help they need, survey finds to Continue reading...
NHS Forums - For NHS Staff | Patient Forums
CQC study found falls across a range of metrics dealing with antenatal care, labour, childbirth and postnatal care
More than a third of pregnant women in England do not always get help from maternity staff during labour or childbirth, the NHS care regulator has found.
Even more – almost half – do not always get help when they are in hospital after giving birth, a Care Quality Commission (CQC) survey of almost 19,000 women’s experience of maternity care found.
Continue reading...
By Denis Campbell Health policy editor
Rise in number of pregnant women in England not getting help they need, survey finds to Continue reading...
NHS Forums - For NHS Staff | Patient Forums