DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.24164256
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Moving Beyond Dusty Guidelines: Developing a National Clinical Practice Guidelines Dissemination and Implementation Model for Aotearoa New Zealand's Maternity System

Tarra McNally

Abstract: <p><strong>Clinical practice guidelines bridge cutting-edge research and the best evidence-based practice in maternity care. They are critical tools to address provider factors contributing to preventable maternal morbidity and mortality. This mixed methods comparative ethnographic research study utilised three districts health boards (DHBs) of varying sizes (Capital and Coast, Hutt Valley and Hauora Tairāwhiti) to address the study’s primary research question: How can Aotearoa New Zealand's matern… Show more

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“…We -clinicians, researchers, and policy makers -know that multidisciplinary, nonpunitive preventability reviews of SMM are possible, wanted, and can lead to recommendations to change policy, implement clinical guidelines, and improve clinical education and health systems. 26 So, let's do it.…”
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“…We -clinicians, researchers, and policy makers -know that multidisciplinary, nonpunitive preventability reviews of SMM are possible, wanted, and can lead to recommendations to change policy, implement clinical guidelines, and improve clinical education and health systems. 26 So, let's do it.…”
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confidence: 99%