© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd Aim: To develop and psychometrically test the Australian Midwifery Workplace Culture instrument. Background: Workplace culture is critical within midwifery settings. Culture determines not only the well-being and continued retention of maternity staff and managers but it also affects the quality and ultimate safety of the care they provide to women, infants and families. Several studies have identified cultural problems within maternity services. Relatively few instruments take account of the unique aspects of these workplaces and the relationship between midwives and women. Design: Three-stage instrument development involved item generation (based on the Culture of Care Barometer), expert content val...
First published online in 2009Objectiveto examine changes in midwives' attitudes to their profession...
© 2016 Jefford et al. Background: The ability to act on and justify clinical decisions as autonomous...
This Thesis is based upon a project researching midwives confidence and capability in holistic asses...
© 2016 Australian College of Midwives Background A number of adverse events in Australia and oversea...
Abstract Background A number of adverse events in Australia and overseas have highlighted the need t...
Problem: There are no validated tools to measure midwives’ awareness of Cultural Safety. Background:...
The aim of the study is to explored the perceived impact, either positive or negative of organisatio...
Objective: concerns about care quality have prompted calls to create workplace cultures conducive to...
Abstract Background There are major shortfalls in the midwifery work...
The culture and working practices within midwifery settings are key modifiable factors that influenc...
Within workplaces there can be several different cultures operating, and it is widely recognised tha...
Within workplaces there can be several different cultures operating, and it is widely recognised tha...
Objective: This research set out to develop and validate a tool to assess the self-reported progress...
Publisher Copyright: © 2019 The AuthorsBackground: Theoretical models as a basis for midwives’ care ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.[Background] There are workforce shortages in the...
First published online in 2009Objectiveto examine changes in midwives' attitudes to their profession...
© 2016 Jefford et al. Background: The ability to act on and justify clinical decisions as autonomous...
This Thesis is based upon a project researching midwives confidence and capability in holistic asses...
© 2016 Australian College of Midwives Background A number of adverse events in Australia and oversea...
Abstract Background A number of adverse events in Australia and overseas have highlighted the need t...
Problem: There are no validated tools to measure midwives’ awareness of Cultural Safety. Background:...
The aim of the study is to explored the perceived impact, either positive or negative of organisatio...
Objective: concerns about care quality have prompted calls to create workplace cultures conducive to...
Abstract Background There are major shortfalls in the midwifery work...
The culture and working practices within midwifery settings are key modifiable factors that influenc...
Within workplaces there can be several different cultures operating, and it is widely recognised tha...
Within workplaces there can be several different cultures operating, and it is widely recognised tha...
Objective: This research set out to develop and validate a tool to assess the self-reported progress...
Publisher Copyright: © 2019 The AuthorsBackground: Theoretical models as a basis for midwives’ care ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.[Background] There are workforce shortages in the...
First published online in 2009Objectiveto examine changes in midwives' attitudes to their profession...
© 2016 Jefford et al. Background: The ability to act on and justify clinical decisions as autonomous...
This Thesis is based upon a project researching midwives confidence and capability in holistic asses...