Background: Having the research capacity to identify problems, create new knowledge and most importantly translate this knowledge into practice is essential within health care. Midwifery, as well as other health professions in Australia, is challenged in building its research capacity to contribute evidence to inform clinical practice. Aim: The aim of this project was to evaluate an innovative Graduate Midwifery Research Intern Programme offered at a tertiary obstetric hospital in Western Australia, to determine what was working well and how the programme could be improved. Method: A case study approach was used to gain feedback from graduate midwives within a Graduate Research Intern (GRI) Programme. In addition outcomes were compiled of a...
This exploratory, descriptive research used a case study approach to analyse the role of the midwife...
Background: A pilot study was undertaken between 2006 and 2008 to explore the feasibility of impleme...
Within workplaces there can be several different cultures operating, and it is widely recognised tha...
Aim: This paper reports a case study which examined the selection, implementation and outcomes of on...
Purpose: Research is vital to achieve optimum health outcomes for pregnant women, children and famil...
Background: Research in midwifery is a relatively new development in many countries, and as a conseq...
A retrospective cohort study was conducted with 83 midwives working across the Western Australian (W...
The aim of this study was to assess the impact of research education on the attitudes toward researc...
Kelda Folliard and Ruth Sanders discuss facilitating the conceptual leap for student midwives toward...
BackgroundFew examples exist of research capacity building (RCB) in midwifery. As in other jurisdict...
Abstract Background Improving health, patient and system outcomes through a practice-based research ...
This paper reports on an evaluation of a Clinical Scholar Program initiated at a hospital in Western...
Following on from last issue's Birthwrite article, Ruth Sanders and Kelda Folliard discuss teaching ...
There is increasing demand for capacity building among the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (In...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the quality and significance of contemporary Australian mid...
This exploratory, descriptive research used a case study approach to analyse the role of the midwife...
Background: A pilot study was undertaken between 2006 and 2008 to explore the feasibility of impleme...
Within workplaces there can be several different cultures operating, and it is widely recognised tha...
Aim: This paper reports a case study which examined the selection, implementation and outcomes of on...
Purpose: Research is vital to achieve optimum health outcomes for pregnant women, children and famil...
Background: Research in midwifery is a relatively new development in many countries, and as a conseq...
A retrospective cohort study was conducted with 83 midwives working across the Western Australian (W...
The aim of this study was to assess the impact of research education on the attitudes toward researc...
Kelda Folliard and Ruth Sanders discuss facilitating the conceptual leap for student midwives toward...
BackgroundFew examples exist of research capacity building (RCB) in midwifery. As in other jurisdict...
Abstract Background Improving health, patient and system outcomes through a practice-based research ...
This paper reports on an evaluation of a Clinical Scholar Program initiated at a hospital in Western...
Following on from last issue's Birthwrite article, Ruth Sanders and Kelda Folliard discuss teaching ...
There is increasing demand for capacity building among the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (In...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the quality and significance of contemporary Australian mid...
This exploratory, descriptive research used a case study approach to analyse the role of the midwife...
Background: A pilot study was undertaken between 2006 and 2008 to explore the feasibility of impleme...
Within workplaces there can be several different cultures operating, and it is widely recognised tha...