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Continuity of care and the concept of ‘one-to-one' support during labour have been used over time in a variety of different ways, in a wide range of policy documents and research reports. High standards of continuity of care and the term ‘one-to-one' have become synonymous within UK midwifery literature, frequently being cited in reports such as the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists'Providing quality care for women. A framework for maternity service standards(RCOG 2016), the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence'sSafe midwifery staffing for maternity settings (NICE 2015),Better births(National Maternity Review 2016), andMothers and babies: reducing risk through audits and confidential enquiries across the UK(MBRRACE-UK 2016), and are globally recognised by such organisations as theWorld Health Organization (2015).
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