Midwifery matters Internationally, the important influence that quality midwifery care has on a woman’s - and her family’s - long term health has been widely researched and accepted (The State of the Worlds Midwifery, 2014). Within the midwifery profession, practising midwives have an important influence on the effective provision of quality teaching and learning to midwifery students within the clinical setting (Carolan, 2013). Midwives in the practice setting face the challenge of providing supervision to midwifery students whilst maintaining safe woman centred care and professional accountability (O’Brien et al., 2014). Clinical education is a core component of students’ learning and socialisation to the midwifery profession, with emphas...
The role of the midwife is emotionally and physically challenging: birth rates are increasing, there...
Background Contemporary perspectives on regulated learning are moving beyond models, emphasising ind...
Ideally, clinical placements in secondary and tertiary hospitals provide appropriate opportunities f...
Background. Despite a focus on user involvement in healthcare services and education in the UK, ther...
Objective: To examine how student midwives in higher education learn to become competent and confide...
Problem/background In midwifery we espouse a woman centred care approach to practice, yet in midwife...
Women and their families are entitled to high quality, safe and effective maternity care, yet report...
Background: It is important for midwifery students to have appropriate and timely access to clinical...
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...
Clinical teaching and supervision create learning opportunities for student midwives to acquire the ...
Effective clinical supervision in midwifery programs leading to registration is essential to ensure ...
Nursing and Midwifery Standards (NMC, 2009) state that the balance between clinical practice and the...
Purpose: Midwifery students require appropriate and timely access to clinical learning opportunities...
Background Assessment of clinical practice is a core component of midwifery education. Clinical ass...
The role of the midwife is emotionally and physically challenging: birth rates are increasing, there...
Background Contemporary perspectives on regulated learning are moving beyond models, emphasising ind...
Ideally, clinical placements in secondary and tertiary hospitals provide appropriate opportunities f...
Background. Despite a focus on user involvement in healthcare services and education in the UK, ther...
Objective: To examine how student midwives in higher education learn to become competent and confide...
Problem/background In midwifery we espouse a woman centred care approach to practice, yet in midwife...
Women and their families are entitled to high quality, safe and effective maternity care, yet report...
Background: It is important for midwifery students to have appropriate and timely access to clinical...
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...
Clinical teaching and supervision create learning opportunities for student midwives to acquire the ...
Effective clinical supervision in midwifery programs leading to registration is essential to ensure ...
Nursing and Midwifery Standards (NMC, 2009) state that the balance between clinical practice and the...
Purpose: Midwifery students require appropriate and timely access to clinical learning opportunities...
Background Assessment of clinical practice is a core component of midwifery education. Clinical ass...
The role of the midwife is emotionally and physically challenging: birth rates are increasing, there...
Background Contemporary perspectives on regulated learning are moving beyond models, emphasising ind...
Ideally, clinical placements in secondary and tertiary hospitals provide appropriate opportunities f...