This paper, based on data taken from in-depth interviews with senior midwives and obstetricians and conducted as part of a critical ethnographic study, argues for a greater appreciation of person-centred, value-led midwifery practice. The paper begins with a discussion of the way midwifery practice is shaped by encoded and embodied knowledge. The paper subsequently focuses on an emergent practice based leadership using an adapted Aristotelian conceptual framework derived from MacIntyre (2007). Professional dissonance is highlighted as a difficulty experienced by repositioned managers who are also expected to be leaders in their field. Using data gathered from in-depth interviews it is contended that establishing person-centred care might be...
Developing person-centred care is not a one-time event; rather it requires a sustained commitment fr...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the nature and impact of leadership in relation to ...
This paper is a report of a descriptive study of nurses' and midwives' clinical leadership developme...
This paper, based on data taken from in-depth interviews with senior midwives and obstetricians and ...
Theories of leadership have been dominated by transactional and transforming models. This paper exam...
Aims & Objectives: How does person-centred leadership manifest in clinical nursing. Background: Per...
The education and support of leaders at the level of ward or team leader is essential to move the go...
PURPOSE: This paper aims to briefly review leadership within the contemporary UK National Health Ser...
Objective to explore midwives’ accounts of the characteristics of ‘good’ leadership and ‘good’ mi...
Professionalisation, the midwifery profession and professional autonomy are explored from a sociolog...
Practice development (PD) is ultimately about developing person-centred cultures that are also exper...
Objective: Although midwifery-led continuity of care is associated with superior outcomes for mother...
Aims and objectives To implement and evaluate the effect of using the Person-Centred Situational Le...
While there is a growing body of development and research activity in the field, there is increased ...
Background: Person-centred practice is now firmly embedded in the nursing and healthcare discourse. ...
Developing person-centred care is not a one-time event; rather it requires a sustained commitment fr...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the nature and impact of leadership in relation to ...
This paper is a report of a descriptive study of nurses' and midwives' clinical leadership developme...
This paper, based on data taken from in-depth interviews with senior midwives and obstetricians and ...
Theories of leadership have been dominated by transactional and transforming models. This paper exam...
Aims & Objectives: How does person-centred leadership manifest in clinical nursing. Background: Per...
The education and support of leaders at the level of ward or team leader is essential to move the go...
PURPOSE: This paper aims to briefly review leadership within the contemporary UK National Health Ser...
Objective to explore midwives’ accounts of the characteristics of ‘good’ leadership and ‘good’ mi...
Professionalisation, the midwifery profession and professional autonomy are explored from a sociolog...
Practice development (PD) is ultimately about developing person-centred cultures that are also exper...
Objective: Although midwifery-led continuity of care is associated with superior outcomes for mother...
Aims and objectives To implement and evaluate the effect of using the Person-Centred Situational Le...
While there is a growing body of development and research activity in the field, there is increased ...
Background: Person-centred practice is now firmly embedded in the nursing and healthcare discourse. ...
Developing person-centred care is not a one-time event; rather it requires a sustained commitment fr...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the nature and impact of leadership in relation to ...
This paper is a report of a descriptive study of nurses' and midwives' clinical leadership developme...