In for the long haul. Which family physicians plan to continue delivering babies?

MC Klein, A Kelly, A Spence, J Kaczorowski… - Canadian Family …, 2002 - cfp.ca
OBJECTIVE To compare characteristics of family physicians planning to discontinue or stay
in intrapartum care. DESIGN Self-administered questionnaire. SETTING Department of …

Exploring family physicians' reasons to continue or discontinue providing intrapartum care: qualitative descriptive study

M Dove, MJ Dogba, C Rodríguez - Canadian Family Physician, 2017 - cfp.ca
Objective To examine the reasons why family physicians continue or discontinue providing
intrapartum care in their clinical practice. Design Qualitative descriptive study. Setting Two …

Family physicians in maternity care. Still in the game? Report from the CFPC's Janus Project.

AJ Reid, I Grava-Gubins, JC Carroll - Canadian Family Physician, 2000 - cfp.ca
OBJECTIVE To describe family doctors' contribution to maternity care in Canada and to
observe the influence of age, sex, region of the country, and practice population on provision …

Family physicians delivering babies: what do obstetricians think?

DB Topping, WJ Hueston, P MacGilvray - Family medicine, 2003 - europepmc.org
Methods We performed a two-stage mail survey of physicians who self-reported their
specialty as obstetrics-gynecology in the 2001 South Carolina Directory of Licensed …

Factors associated with the decision of family physicians to provide intrapartum care.

LF Smith, JL Reynolds - CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association …, 1995 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
OBJECTIVE: To investigate which characteristics and beliefs of family physicians determine
their decision to provide intrapartum care. DESIGN: Confidential survey questionnaire …

The Family Doctor in Obstetrics: Who's Looking after the Shop?

ST Bain, I Grava-Gubins, R Edney - Canadian Family Physician, 1987 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This article constitutes a report on a survey of 1338 family physicians/general practitioners in
Ontario. The survey, which achieved a response rate of 74%, investigated respondents' …

Proportion of family physicians providing maternity care continues to decline

STC Tong, LA Makaroff, IM Xierali… - The Journal of the …, 2012 - Am Board Family Med
Family physicians traditionally have played an integral role in delivering babies as a
component of the comprehensive care they provide for women. The proportion of family …

Family physicians' attitudes towards obstetrics in Alberta

RG Gorsche, WA Falk - Canadian Family Physician, 1985 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Concerned about family physicians' changing role in obstetrics, the Alberta Chapter of the
College of Family Physicians of Canada conducted a survey of a 10% sample of Alberta …

Who Will Deliver Canada's Babies in the 1990s?

WW Rosser, H Muggah - Canadian Family Physician, 1989 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Family physicians and obstetricians are rapidly discontinuing obstetric practice. Infringement
on lifestyle and threat of litigation are the two most important reasons for both family …

Ontario care providers' considerations regarding models of maternity care

C Smith, JB Brown, M Stewart, K Trim… - Journal of Obstetrics and …, 2009 - Elsevier
Objective There is currently a crisis in the delivery of maternity care in Canada, in part due to
the significant decline in the number of professionals who provide intrapartum care. This …