We aimed to understand the meaning of witnessing a child birth in the nursing students’ point of view. For our research we decided for the qualitative approach. We also chose the theoretical perspective of Symbolic Interactionism as well as a thematic analysis. The subjects who participated in the study were twenty Nursing scholars who experienced obstetric practice. To collect data it was used the participant observation and open interview to understand the possible signifi cance of birth for the scholars of Nursing from the theme: birth – the discovery of a new life. We understand that scholars demystify the beliefs as well as values concerning natural birth. For them to attend a birth is a situation which involves expectation, anxiety an...
Art related to birth stimulates debate, particularly if it is perceived to be taboo and challenging ...
Pregnancy and childbirth are powerful events in the life of a woman, initiating profound physical an...
There is an increasing secularisation of birth and reliance on technology in the western maternity c...
Study investigates the meaning of the childbirth and of the nursing attendance for women that have g...
The study aims at understanding how the nursing team perceives care during the birth process. It is ...
The purpose of this study is to describe six-to twelve-year-old children's views of childbirth using...
The purpose of this study was to describe the recollections and perceptions of 6 to 12 year-old chil...
BACKGROUND: Within midwifery, there is a move toward reclaiming and promoting physiological birth. B...
This paper presents a study which explored creative pieces made by student midwives during an educat...
The perception and interpretation of childbirth are changing as values change. This requires women a...
Background: There is an expectation that midwifery practice is woman centred and promotes physiology...
Objective: The aim of this study was to understand the nurse’s experience for attending babies with ...
The work focuses on the issues and needs of mothers giving birth in the first stage of labor. Specif...
Being born is the most \u201cnatural\u201d event (biologically defined) and, at the same time, the m...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to have an in-depth understanding of delivery room nurses&apos...
Art related to birth stimulates debate, particularly if it is perceived to be taboo and challenging ...
Pregnancy and childbirth are powerful events in the life of a woman, initiating profound physical an...
There is an increasing secularisation of birth and reliance on technology in the western maternity c...
Study investigates the meaning of the childbirth and of the nursing attendance for women that have g...
The study aims at understanding how the nursing team perceives care during the birth process. It is ...
The purpose of this study is to describe six-to twelve-year-old children's views of childbirth using...
The purpose of this study was to describe the recollections and perceptions of 6 to 12 year-old chil...
BACKGROUND: Within midwifery, there is a move toward reclaiming and promoting physiological birth. B...
This paper presents a study which explored creative pieces made by student midwives during an educat...
The perception and interpretation of childbirth are changing as values change. This requires women a...
Background: There is an expectation that midwifery practice is woman centred and promotes physiology...
Objective: The aim of this study was to understand the nurse’s experience for attending babies with ...
The work focuses on the issues and needs of mothers giving birth in the first stage of labor. Specif...
Being born is the most \u201cnatural\u201d event (biologically defined) and, at the same time, the m...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to have an in-depth understanding of delivery room nurses&apos...
Art related to birth stimulates debate, particularly if it is perceived to be taboo and challenging ...
Pregnancy and childbirth are powerful events in the life of a woman, initiating profound physical an...
There is an increasing secularisation of birth and reliance on technology in the western maternity c...