This article is not available through ChesterRep.Domestic violence is a global concern and a major public health issue for midwives. In this article, the authors describe an in-service training programme developed to increase midwives' understanding of domestic violence as well as the use of reflective practice as a learning tool in exploring attitudes and experiences of midwive
Background. Despite a focus on user involvement in healthcare services and education in the UK, ther...
Nurses and midwives have a professional responsibility to identify and provide effective care to thos...
Intimate Partner Violence is a significant issue. In Australia, one in three women will experience ...
This book chapter is not available through ChesterRep.One midwife's account of her work in setting u...
This article is not available through ChesterRepIt is suggested that one in four women will experien...
This article is not available through ChesterRepThis article discusses a training programme for midw...
Objectives to compare and contrast how midwives working in either hospital- or community-based setti...
OBJECTIVE: To examine midwives' perceptions and experiences of routine enquiry for domestic violence...
Introduction. Medical staff, including nurses and midwives, should play a significant role in re...
Background: Domestic violence is a global health concern. Nurses and midwives must respond to those ...
In maternal healthcare, structural patriarchy provides only a partial explanation for the violence t...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Background: Domestic violence is a global and perni...
Background.Feminist work has made visible the extent and nature of domestic violence and the problem...
This article is not available through ChesterRepPregnancy may trigger or exacerbate domestic violenc...
Nurses and midwives have a professional responsibility to identify and provide effective care to tho...
Background. Despite a focus on user involvement in healthcare services and education in the UK, ther...
Nurses and midwives have a professional responsibility to identify and provide effective care to thos...
Intimate Partner Violence is a significant issue. In Australia, one in three women will experience ...
This book chapter is not available through ChesterRep.One midwife's account of her work in setting u...
This article is not available through ChesterRepIt is suggested that one in four women will experien...
This article is not available through ChesterRepThis article discusses a training programme for midw...
Objectives to compare and contrast how midwives working in either hospital- or community-based setti...
OBJECTIVE: To examine midwives' perceptions and experiences of routine enquiry for domestic violence...
Introduction. Medical staff, including nurses and midwives, should play a significant role in re...
Background: Domestic violence is a global health concern. Nurses and midwives must respond to those ...
In maternal healthcare, structural patriarchy provides only a partial explanation for the violence t...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Background: Domestic violence is a global and perni...
Background.Feminist work has made visible the extent and nature of domestic violence and the problem...
This article is not available through ChesterRepPregnancy may trigger or exacerbate domestic violenc...
Nurses and midwives have a professional responsibility to identify and provide effective care to tho...
Background. Despite a focus on user involvement in healthcare services and education in the UK, ther...
Nurses and midwives have a professional responsibility to identify and provide effective care to thos...
Intimate Partner Violence is a significant issue. In Australia, one in three women will experience ...