Midwife led units: Transforming maternity care globally

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Background: Midwifery-led care is a high-certainty, evidence-based strategy to improve maternity care. Midwife-led units (MLUs) are one example of how the midwifery model of care is being integrated into existing health systems to transform maternal health around the world. Purpose: To promote global investment in MLUs by describing the benefits, current advances and future directions of this model of care. Method: A viewpoint based on prevalent notions of midwifery, research findings, guidance from professional organizations and authors’ professional experience. Conclusion: Renewed commitment to research and the implementation of MLUs across a variety of settings is needed to address the practice, education and policy issues associated with this evidence-based strategy. The World Health Organization “Year of the Nurse and Midwife-2020” is an opportune time to invest in midwifery models of care that are fundamental to achieving core global health initiatives such as Universal Healthcare 2030.

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Edmonds, J. K., Ivanof, J., & Kafulafula, U. (2020). Midwife led units: Transforming maternity care globally. Annals of Global Health, 86(1). https://doi.org/10.5334/aogh.2794

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