Understanding mothers’ caring preferences during childbirth and midwives’ and nurses’ perception of mothers’ caring needs may enhance more satisfying birth experiences and positive health outcomes. The purpose of this descriptive comparative study was to identify the important caring behaviors provided during childbirth as perceived by mothers and midwives and nurses and the congruence of these perceptions between the two groups. A convenient sample of 100 postpartum mothers and 109 midwives and nurses was recruited from maternity settings in public hospitals in Jordan. This study demonstrated a statistically significant difference in the perceptions of caring behaviors between mothers and midwives and nurses. Mothers rated the need for spi...
The experience of pregnancy and childbirth is a central life event with special implications for wom...
abstract: Purpose. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between women's pe...
It is well established that clients’ past healthcare experiences influence their further use of th...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Background: It is agreed internationally that caring is a central part of nursin...
Understanding what mothers perceive of their labour care and support is important for facilitating p...
The study employed a descriptive, non-experimental method, where it interpreted, analyzed and evalua...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this study was to obtain a deeper understanding of midwives' lived exper...
The adoption of respectful maternity care during labor and birth is a complex process which needs bo...
Background: There is an expectation that midwifery practice is woman centred and promotes physiology...
Background: Research has identified empathy as a crucial ingredient in effective practice for health...
This dissertation investigates the level of satisfaction among expectant mothers with the care servi...
This study explores the experiences of a group of midwives when caring for women who are having obst...
Background: Mothers develop expectations regarding midwives' care during labour and when these ...
Background: Mothers develop expectations regarding midwives’ care during labour and when these are n...
Objective: to explore midwives behavioural intentions and the determinants of these intentions with ...
The experience of pregnancy and childbirth is a central life event with special implications for wom...
abstract: Purpose. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between women's pe...
It is well established that clients’ past healthcare experiences influence their further use of th...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Background: It is agreed internationally that caring is a central part of nursin...
Understanding what mothers perceive of their labour care and support is important for facilitating p...
The study employed a descriptive, non-experimental method, where it interpreted, analyzed and evalua...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this study was to obtain a deeper understanding of midwives' lived exper...
The adoption of respectful maternity care during labor and birth is a complex process which needs bo...
Background: There is an expectation that midwifery practice is woman centred and promotes physiology...
Background: Research has identified empathy as a crucial ingredient in effective practice for health...
This dissertation investigates the level of satisfaction among expectant mothers with the care servi...
This study explores the experiences of a group of midwives when caring for women who are having obst...
Background: Mothers develop expectations regarding midwives' care during labour and when these ...
Background: Mothers develop expectations regarding midwives’ care during labour and when these are n...
Objective: to explore midwives behavioural intentions and the determinants of these intentions with ...
The experience of pregnancy and childbirth is a central life event with special implications for wom...
abstract: Purpose. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between women's pe...
It is well established that clients’ past healthcare experiences influence their further use of th...