INTRODUCTION: The lack of experienced midwifery in obstetrics and gynecology centers would have harmful consequences. Resilience could increase midwives' endurance while caring for women and neonates in the maternity hospitals. Research on resilience of midwives is rare. The purpose of this study was to explore and describe resilience strategies against working pressures in midwives in Sabzevar, Iran. METHODOLOGY: The qualitative study was conducted using content analysis method. Twelve midwives, who had at least 1 year of work experience, were selected by purposeful sampling. Data collection was conducted using semi-structured deep interviews on midwives' resilience strategies. The analysis was carried out using conventional content analys...
Background This thesis reports on a study that explored midwives' experiences of workplace adversit...
Background: Resilience is considered a vital characteristic and has gained attention in midwifery pr...
The role of the midwife is emotionally and physically challenging: birth rates are increasing, there...
Background: Many UK midwives experience workplace adversity resulting from a national shortage of m...
In the first part of this paper we provide a brief explanation of resilience and outline what is kno...
The United Kingdom is experiencing a national shortage of midwives. This coupled with the increasing...
Background: Midwifery is widely acknowledged as emotionally challenging work. Many midwives work in ...
Student midwives have to complete a demanding programme to become a midwife, and therefore it is que...
Background Internationally, the midwifery workforce is facing a professional crisis due to numerous ...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: To explore the experiences of Australian nurses and midwives who ...
Background: Internationally, the midwifery workforce is facing a professional crisis due to numerous...
Background: There is a lack of research on resilience in midwifery, yet this may be a factor that ca...
Aim To explore the experiences of Australian nurses and midwives who perceived themselves as resilie...
Abstract Aim: This study considers how student midwives survive and thrive in the face of workpla...
Aim: The purpose of the study was to identify the most common workplace stressors and most frequentl...
Background This thesis reports on a study that explored midwives' experiences of workplace adversit...
Background: Resilience is considered a vital characteristic and has gained attention in midwifery pr...
The role of the midwife is emotionally and physically challenging: birth rates are increasing, there...
Background: Many UK midwives experience workplace adversity resulting from a national shortage of m...
In the first part of this paper we provide a brief explanation of resilience and outline what is kno...
The United Kingdom is experiencing a national shortage of midwives. This coupled with the increasing...
Background: Midwifery is widely acknowledged as emotionally challenging work. Many midwives work in ...
Student midwives have to complete a demanding programme to become a midwife, and therefore it is que...
Background Internationally, the midwifery workforce is facing a professional crisis due to numerous ...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: To explore the experiences of Australian nurses and midwives who ...
Background: Internationally, the midwifery workforce is facing a professional crisis due to numerous...
Background: There is a lack of research on resilience in midwifery, yet this may be a factor that ca...
Aim To explore the experiences of Australian nurses and midwives who perceived themselves as resilie...
Abstract Aim: This study considers how student midwives survive and thrive in the face of workpla...
Aim: The purpose of the study was to identify the most common workplace stressors and most frequentl...
Background This thesis reports on a study that explored midwives' experiences of workplace adversit...
Background: Resilience is considered a vital characteristic and has gained attention in midwifery pr...
The role of the midwife is emotionally and physically challenging: birth rates are increasing, there...