Keywords

cost-effective, nurse midwifery care, outcomes, quality indicators

 

Authors

  1. Vincent, Deborah PhD, RN, FAANP
  2. Hastings-Tolsma, Marie PhD, CNM
  3. Park, Jeong-Hwan RN

Abstract

Care of the laboring woman and subsequent birth interventions have generally been based on tradition rather than a systematic examination of the cost-effectiveness of the interventions. This retrospective study examined the outcomes of nurse midwifery care at a large metropolitan university clinic setting. Findings suggest that more sensitive cost and quality indicators of nurse midwifery care need to be developed, and the effect of these on outcomes needs to be elucidated.