Background: national and international trends have identified concerns over the ability of health and social care workforces in meeting the needs of service users. Attention has increasingly been drawn to problems of recruiting and retaining professionals within higher education; however data in relation to the midwifery profession is scant. Aim: to examine the perceptions and experiences of midwifery educators, in south-west England, about the challenges facing them sustaining the education workforce of the future. Design: a mixed methodology approach was adopted involving heads of midwifery education and midwife educators. Methodology: midwifery participants were recruited from three higher education institutions in south west England. Da...
ProblemIn countries where education programmes are assessed as meeting international standards there...
On starting their programme of study, student midwives are generally highly motivated and optimistic...
BackgroundMaternity policy and guidelines increasingly recommend or stipulate the increased provisio...
Background: national and international trends have identified concerns over the ability of health an...
Background national and international trends have identified concerns over the ability of health and...
Evidence clearly indicates that midwifery care is crucial in maintaining high-quality maternity and ...
Higher education institutions and the NHS both face a number of major challenges. This paper provide...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.[Background] There are workforce shortages in the...
Safe, effective and high quality maternity care is crucial to the wellbeing of mother and baby and f...
The role of the midwife is emotionally and physically challenging: birth rates are increasing, there...
To ensure that higher education institutions (HEIs) keep abreast of the changes advocated by the NHS...
Background. Despite a focus on user involvement in healthcare services and education in the UK, ther...
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) estimates a short fall of 3,500 full-time midwives in England (R...
Background: It is important for midwifery students to have appropriate and timely access to clinical...
ProblemIn countries where education programmes are assessed as meeting international standards there...
On starting their programme of study, student midwives are generally highly motivated and optimistic...
BackgroundMaternity policy and guidelines increasingly recommend or stipulate the increased provisio...
Background: national and international trends have identified concerns over the ability of health an...
Background national and international trends have identified concerns over the ability of health and...
Evidence clearly indicates that midwifery care is crucial in maintaining high-quality maternity and ...
Higher education institutions and the NHS both face a number of major challenges. This paper provide...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.[Background] There are workforce shortages in the...
Safe, effective and high quality maternity care is crucial to the wellbeing of mother and baby and f...
The role of the midwife is emotionally and physically challenging: birth rates are increasing, there...
To ensure that higher education institutions (HEIs) keep abreast of the changes advocated by the NHS...
Background. Despite a focus on user involvement in healthcare services and education in the UK, ther...
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) estimates a short fall of 3,500 full-time midwives in England (R...
Background: It is important for midwifery students to have appropriate and timely access to clinical...
ProblemIn countries where education programmes are assessed as meeting international standards there...
On starting their programme of study, student midwives are generally highly motivated and optimistic...
BackgroundMaternity policy and guidelines increasingly recommend or stipulate the increased provisio...