Findings from the Why do Midwives Leave? (WML) study evidenced divisions between midwives and their managers. In the Talking to Managers (TTM) study (Curtis, Ball and Kirkham 2003), these horizontal divisions were also acknowledged by managers. However, other 'fault-lines' are also visible within midwifery. Distinctions between midwives were made on the basis of academic credentials: for promotion, formal educational achievements were felt to be valued over clinical skills and experience, leading to perceptions of a 'two-tier' system. Managers also distinguished between midwives on the basis of practice philosophy; midwifery idealists, who were seen as ill-fitted to the stresses of 'real' midwifery work, were contrasted with midwifery reali...
Aim. To demonstrate the value of combining and comparing research findings from two UK studies where...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines the opinions of doctors and nurses regar...
Abstract Background: Ageing populations with high demands for healthcare require changes in nursing ...
Objective to identify and explore the emotion work of hospital-based midwives. Design an ethnographi...
The professional boundaries between medical practitioners and midwives have traditionally been chara...
While collaborative, multidisciplinary teamwork is widely espoused as the goal of contemporary hospi...
The fragmented nature of maternity services in the UK has led to the introduction of various forms o...
A case study of twenty-nine midwives and nine obstetricians working in a regional, public sector Aus...
Objective: to explore how a range of midwives experienced and managed emotion in their work. Design:...
Objective to explore and understand how midwives perceive and experience decision-making about augme...
Communication problems between clinicians are the most common cause of preventable adverse events in...
Concern for the organization of working hours was widespread among respondents to the Why do Midwive...
Midwives report a challenging work situation globally with a work force shortage, which is a large c...
OBJECTIVE: As part of an evaluation of a team midwifery scheme we assessed the satisfaction of commu...
Objective: to explore community midwives' views and experiences of their support needs in clinical p...
Aim. To demonstrate the value of combining and comparing research findings from two UK studies where...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines the opinions of doctors and nurses regar...
Abstract Background: Ageing populations with high demands for healthcare require changes in nursing ...
Objective to identify and explore the emotion work of hospital-based midwives. Design an ethnographi...
The professional boundaries between medical practitioners and midwives have traditionally been chara...
While collaborative, multidisciplinary teamwork is widely espoused as the goal of contemporary hospi...
The fragmented nature of maternity services in the UK has led to the introduction of various forms o...
A case study of twenty-nine midwives and nine obstetricians working in a regional, public sector Aus...
Objective: to explore how a range of midwives experienced and managed emotion in their work. Design:...
Objective to explore and understand how midwives perceive and experience decision-making about augme...
Communication problems between clinicians are the most common cause of preventable adverse events in...
Concern for the organization of working hours was widespread among respondents to the Why do Midwive...
Midwives report a challenging work situation globally with a work force shortage, which is a large c...
OBJECTIVE: As part of an evaluation of a team midwifery scheme we assessed the satisfaction of commu...
Objective: to explore community midwives' views and experiences of their support needs in clinical p...
Aim. To demonstrate the value of combining and comparing research findings from two UK studies where...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines the opinions of doctors and nurses regar...
Abstract Background: Ageing populations with high demands for healthcare require changes in nursing ...