Table 1.
Demographics of participants who responded to both the demographic (part i) and content sections (parts ii-v) of the survey (n = 338).
Fig 1.
Midwives’ self-reported knowledge of pre and interconception care topics and preferred topics for further education.
Fig 2.
Participants’ self-reported knowledge of PICC topic area subcategories (n = 338).
Fig 3.
Midwives’ preferred formats for PICC education.
*Percentages add up to more than 100% as participants could select more than one option.
Fig 4.
Midwives’ attitudes surrounding PICC.
Fig 5.
Midwives’ self-reported barriers to establishing midwives’ role in the provision of PICC.
*Percentages add up to more than 100% as participants could select more than one option.
Table 2.
Characteristics of participants associated with overall knowledge of PICC.
Fig 6.
Characteristics of participants associated with attitudes towards PICC.
Bolded values indicate p≤0.05. #Excluded from analysis owing to low cell counts.
Fig 7.
Main categories and corresponding categories for midwives’ descriptions of preconception and interconception care.