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HEALTH POLICY

ISSN:

0168-8510

eISSN:

1872-6054

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(Field of Science):

  • biomedical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • medical biology (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • pharmacology and pharmacy (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • medical sciences (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • physical culture science (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • health sciences (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • family studies (Family studies)
  • management and quality studies (Social studies)
  • biotechnology (Natural sciences)

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Year 2023
  • Building Confidence and Trust in Ireland's National Maternity Services Workforce –What matters most and how?
    Publication
    • A. Ojo
    • N. Rizun
    • G. S. Grace
    • W. Przychodzen
    • M. Isazad Mashinchi
    • C. Foley
    • D. Rohde

    - HEALTH POLICY - Year 2023

    National surveys on care experiences are increasingly adopted as regulatory mechanisms for improving care quality and increasing public trust in healthcare services. Based on data collected as part of Ireland's 2020 National Maternity Experience Survey, this study investigates care-related factors that contribute most to confidence and trust in the professional workforce (or carers) within Irish maternity services. The survey covered...

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