Background: Most undergraduate midwifery curricula comprise ethics courses to strengthen the moral competences of future midwives. By contrast, surprisingly little is known about the specific moral competences considered to be relevant for midwifery practice. Describing these competences not only depends on generic assumptions about the moral nature of midwifery practice but also reflects which issues practitioners themselves classify as moral. Objective: The goal of this study was to gain insight into the ethical issues midwives encounter in their daily work, the key competences and resources they consider indispensable to understand and deal with them, and to assess phenomena linked to moral distress. Methods: We conducted individual se...
Ethical issues are commonly occurred in nursing care when health providers face some a broad dimensi...
Midwives are involved in a very dynamic profession. As they face their everyday tasks they encounter...
Background Midwives and nurses appear vulnerable to moral distress when caring for women whose babie...
Background: Most undergraduate midwifery curricula comprise ethics courses to strengthen the moral c...
Background: Most undergraduate midwifery curricula comprise ethics courses to strengthen the moral ...
Aim: Midwives are expected to identify and help resolve ethics problems that arise in practice, ski...
Aim: Midwives are expected to identify and help resolve ethics problems that arise in practice, skil...
Like other health professionals, midwives need moral competences in order to cope effectively with e...
ProblemAustralian midwives are considering leaving the profession. Moral distress may be a contribut...
Background: Instruction in ethics is an essential component of midwifery education. However, the evi...
Background: Midwives are required to make ethical decisions with the support of respective codes of...
Midwives, like other health professionals, are confronted with ethical issues on a daily basis and a...
Research suggests that the incidence of moral distress experienced by health professionals is signif...
Objective: Ethical dilemmas are an inevitable part of a midwife's experience in clinical care. Midwi...
Research problem: The way we see or interpret our social world determines how we are and how we act ...
Ethical issues are commonly occurred in nursing care when health providers face some a broad dimensi...
Midwives are involved in a very dynamic profession. As they face their everyday tasks they encounter...
Background Midwives and nurses appear vulnerable to moral distress when caring for women whose babie...
Background: Most undergraduate midwifery curricula comprise ethics courses to strengthen the moral c...
Background: Most undergraduate midwifery curricula comprise ethics courses to strengthen the moral ...
Aim: Midwives are expected to identify and help resolve ethics problems that arise in practice, ski...
Aim: Midwives are expected to identify and help resolve ethics problems that arise in practice, skil...
Like other health professionals, midwives need moral competences in order to cope effectively with e...
ProblemAustralian midwives are considering leaving the profession. Moral distress may be a contribut...
Background: Instruction in ethics is an essential component of midwifery education. However, the evi...
Background: Midwives are required to make ethical decisions with the support of respective codes of...
Midwives, like other health professionals, are confronted with ethical issues on a daily basis and a...
Research suggests that the incidence of moral distress experienced by health professionals is signif...
Objective: Ethical dilemmas are an inevitable part of a midwife's experience in clinical care. Midwi...
Research problem: The way we see or interpret our social world determines how we are and how we act ...
Ethical issues are commonly occurred in nursing care when health providers face some a broad dimensi...
Midwives are involved in a very dynamic profession. As they face their everyday tasks they encounter...
Background Midwives and nurses appear vulnerable to moral distress when caring for women whose babie...