Background: The newborn and infant physical examination (NIPE) is a screening programme now undertaken by specially trained midwives. It is increasingly a feature within pre-registration midwifery educational programmes. Objectives: To explore the experiences of student midwives completing the theory and practice aspects of the NIPE within a pre-registration midwifery programme. Design: A qualitative design was utilised to analyse data collected by semi-structured interviews. Method: This study was conducted using interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA). Findings: Three superordinate themes were generated: learning by doing, mentorship and transition to qualification. The findings demonstrate the benefits of student midwife exposure ...
Pregnancy abdominal examination is a hallmark of midwifery practice that requires considerable dexte...
This study aimed to evaluate the educational needs of midwives about newborn screening and medical g...
Objective: to explore student midwives’ experiences of postnatal genital tract assessment within mid...
Newborn Infant Physical Examination is recommended between six to 72 h from birth and the midwife is...
BackgroundThe Newborn Infant Physical Examination (NIPE) can be performed by any qualified health pr...
Background: Newborn infant physical examination (NIPE) is a screening process that usually takes pla...
Although newborn infant physical examination has been part of midwifery practice in the United Kingd...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
OBJECTIVES: to explore midwives' attitudes and perceptions about extending their role to the examina...
Background & Objectives: The Examination of the newborn (EONB), previously the remit of medical doct...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Objectives: To determine compliance with recommended standards for the newborn and infant physical e...
This paper presents selective findings from a larger grounded theory study of midwifery and continui...
Publisher’s embargo period: Embargo set on 04.03.2019 by SR (TIS).The objectives of this qualitative...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://crea...
Pregnancy abdominal examination is a hallmark of midwifery practice that requires considerable dexte...
This study aimed to evaluate the educational needs of midwives about newborn screening and medical g...
Objective: to explore student midwives’ experiences of postnatal genital tract assessment within mid...
Newborn Infant Physical Examination is recommended between six to 72 h from birth and the midwife is...
BackgroundThe Newborn Infant Physical Examination (NIPE) can be performed by any qualified health pr...
Background: Newborn infant physical examination (NIPE) is a screening process that usually takes pla...
Although newborn infant physical examination has been part of midwifery practice in the United Kingd...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
OBJECTIVES: to explore midwives' attitudes and perceptions about extending their role to the examina...
Background & Objectives: The Examination of the newborn (EONB), previously the remit of medical doct...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Objectives: To determine compliance with recommended standards for the newborn and infant physical e...
This paper presents selective findings from a larger grounded theory study of midwifery and continui...
Publisher’s embargo period: Embargo set on 04.03.2019 by SR (TIS).The objectives of this qualitative...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://crea...
Pregnancy abdominal examination is a hallmark of midwifery practice that requires considerable dexte...
This study aimed to evaluate the educational needs of midwives about newborn screening and medical g...
Objective: to explore student midwives’ experiences of postnatal genital tract assessment within mid...