Since the recent publication of the Francis Report (2013), providing care that is kind and compassionate is high on the agenda of all NHS services including maternity. This article introduces the humanising values framework that explores aspects of what it is to be human and offers practical examples of how it can be incorporated into midwifery care
In this third article of the 19th Midwifery basics series, the authors explore the topic of pain in ...
This article explores how nurse academics in one British university uphold and role model the humani...
This paper, based on data taken from in-depth interviews with senior midwives and obstetricians and ...
In the UK in December a new vision was launched with theaim to improve midwifery and nursing care(DH...
This article is the first of two exploring how nurses can humanise care. It presents a theoretical f...
Whilst the Report of the Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust (Francis, 2013a) largely focussed on...
This is the second article in a two-part series exploring how nurses can humanise the care patients ...
BACKGROUND: A human rights-based approach (HRBA) to maternal health care is generally recognized as...
Aims and objectives: To undertake a concept analysis of humanisation in pregnancy and childbirth. Ba...
Provision of respectful care in labour requires awareness of the special circumstances of childbirth...
This article draws on findings from a recent Cochrane systematic review of midwife-led care and disc...
Introduction and background: The professional dignity of midwives is determined by their own perspec...
This article will consider why professionalism is an issue in maintaining public confidence, why mid...
Qualitative research, through its illumination of people’s perspectives and experiences, has contrib...
Background: Safer maternity care, defined as a triad of safe, effective and person-centred care, is ...
In this third article of the 19th Midwifery basics series, the authors explore the topic of pain in ...
This article explores how nurse academics in one British university uphold and role model the humani...
This paper, based on data taken from in-depth interviews with senior midwives and obstetricians and ...
In the UK in December a new vision was launched with theaim to improve midwifery and nursing care(DH...
This article is the first of two exploring how nurses can humanise care. It presents a theoretical f...
Whilst the Report of the Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust (Francis, 2013a) largely focussed on...
This is the second article in a two-part series exploring how nurses can humanise the care patients ...
BACKGROUND: A human rights-based approach (HRBA) to maternal health care is generally recognized as...
Aims and objectives: To undertake a concept analysis of humanisation in pregnancy and childbirth. Ba...
Provision of respectful care in labour requires awareness of the special circumstances of childbirth...
This article draws on findings from a recent Cochrane systematic review of midwife-led care and disc...
Introduction and background: The professional dignity of midwives is determined by their own perspec...
This article will consider why professionalism is an issue in maintaining public confidence, why mid...
Qualitative research, through its illumination of people’s perspectives and experiences, has contrib...
Background: Safer maternity care, defined as a triad of safe, effective and person-centred care, is ...
In this third article of the 19th Midwifery basics series, the authors explore the topic of pain in ...
This article explores how nurse academics in one British university uphold and role model the humani...
This paper, based on data taken from in-depth interviews with senior midwives and obstetricians and ...